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  • Just Say Yes to Fruits and Vegetables

    2019 New York State Department of Health, Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program

    Just Say Yes to Fruits and Vegetables (JSY) is a direct education and PSE change intervention designed to promote health and reduce long-term chronic disease risks through the promotion of increased fruit and vegetable consumptio

  • Text2BHealthy

    2015 Maryland SNAP-Ed Program - University of Maryland Extension

    Text2BHealthy is a social marketing and direct education text message-based intervention designed to stimulate positive behavior change in parents with respect to grocery shopping habits, fruit and vegetable consumption and physical activity.

  • Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy

    2015 University of Missouri Extension

    Stock Healthy, Shop Healthy is a PSE and social marketing intervention designed to increase consumer demand for healthy foods in communities and to increase amount of healthy foods sold by urban corner stores and rural small food retailers.

  • Cooking Matters

    Cooking Matters

    Cooking Matters is helping end childhood hunger by inspiring families to make healthy, affordable food choices. Cooking Matters teaches participants to shop smarter, use nutrition information to make healthier choices and cook delicious, affordable meals.

  • Cooking Matters at the Store

    2013 Cooking Matters

    Cooking Matters at the Store is a free program that works with families to stretch their food budgets so their children get healthy meals at home. Cooking Matters at the Store is a conversation about skills that helps adults learners get the most nutrition for their food dollars.

  • EatFresh

    2016 Leah's Pantry and the San Francisco Human Services Agency

    EatFresh.org is mobile-friendly website that was created for the SNAP-Ed population and the organizations that serve them.