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Note: CalFresh Healthy Living is SNAP-Ed in California. CalFresh is SNAP.SummaryThe Perris Green City Farm (PGCF) operates 21 gardens. One of those gardens cultivated and distributed over 1,900 pounds of produce to local food...
Virginia SNAP-Ed, as part of Virginia Cooperative Extension, played a central role in establishing 3 community gardens in central Virginia. The gardens came to life through the efforts of a coalition with the Page Alliance for...
Families visiting the Ark City Farm and Art Market and Walnut Valley Farmers Market can now bring home more healthy food! The Cowley Farmers Market Association (CFMA) launched the Double Up Food Bucks (DUFB) program in 2021 thanks to...
SNAP4CT.org is an online platform. It includes a website, eNewsletter, and social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and Pinterest). SNAP4CT provides the SNAP and SNAP-Eligible population access to...
The Cent$ible Nutrition Program (CNP) partnered with St. Stephens Indian School to get students moving through sidewalk stencils. CNP is the SNAP-Ed program in Wyoming and covers every county in the state as well as the Wind River...
In Tuolumne County, the UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Central Sierra region helped start the "Tuolumne County: Step It Up" campaign across the school district. Thirty percent of the population in Tuolumne County is overweight or...
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In 2017, Maine SNAP-Ed’s local Nutrition Educator in Houlton partnered with Market Square Commons, an elderly, low-income housing facility to increase access to fruits and vegetables. This project was initiated by the...
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In 2015, Maine SNAP-Ed and St. Mary’s Nutrition Center worked with staff from Montello Elementary School in Lewiston to build a teaching garden on school property. The goal of this project was to engage students and...
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In 2016, Maine SNAP-Ed and the River Coalition teamed up with the Penobscot Nation Youth Program to build a community garden. Local garden supply stores donated materials and seeds. Even garden challenges like...
SummarySNAP-Ed nutrition educators and implementers in rural communities across the pacific southwest are learning how to tailor nutrition and physical activity programs to individuals suffering from or seeking recovery for substance...