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  • Creating A More Accessible Community Health Hub

    Feb 23, 2022 Shreveport residents with disabilities now have greater access to fresh produce, preventive healthcare, physical activity, and community involvement. This is thanks to accessibility improvements made at a local community health hub. All residents can now learn how to make healthful lifestyle choices while receiving free health screenings and building meaningful connections with their neighbors.
  • Eat Smart New York

    May 08, 2017 In Eat Smart New York, a Community & School Garden Specialist provides support to identified gardens in schools and communities in high-needs counties and towns.
  • Everyone Eats Community Cookbook

    2021 Buy Fresh Buy Local Cape Cod (BFBLCC), in collaboration with Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and its Agricultural/Horticultural/Nutrition/Food Access Programs and the Community.

    The Ethnic Garden Community Cookbook will introduce you to a variety of new, fresh vegetables and ingredients that are staples in the kitchens of our Portuguese, Haitian, and Jamaican neighbors. They have shared these traditional, family recipes you can create at home.

  • Farm to Early Care and Education

    2018 National Farm to School Network; USDA Community Food Systems Division (CFSD), Patrick Leahy Farm to School Program

    Farm to Early Care and Education (farm to ECE) is a PSE change intervention designed to increase access to healthy, local foods in ECE settings through local food purchasing and gardening; increase the quality of the ECE setting through food, nutrition, and agriculture related experiential educat

  • Farm to School

    USDA Community Food Systems Division (CFSD), Patrick Leahy Farm to School Program

    Farm to school is a Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) change and direct education intervention designed to improve access to local foods in pre-k to 12th grade school settings and provides education opportunities that encourage healthy eating behaviors.