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A Church in Phoenix Opens its Doors to Access Food

July 19, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, Truman Albright Fellow, and Max Finberg, Director, USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: For families in Phoenix, Arizona, buying groceries through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly food stamps) and putting needed nutrition assistance on the kitchen table just got a little easier. Thanks to Reverend Eve Nuñez, a new...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Texas Hunger Initiative Joins Let’s Move Faith and Communities to Serve Summer Meals

July 15, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, Truman Albright Fellow, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: As part of Let’s Move!, First Lady Michelle Obama has challenged community and faith leaders to combat hunger. One of her goals for Let’s Move Faith and Communities is to encourage these trusted leaders to start 1,000 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) sites...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Gardening in Housing Units Yields More than Produce

July 13, 2011 Jessica Bowser, Kansas Public Information Coordinator

Kansas gardening projects and the USDA People’s Garden initiative were featured items during the Rural Rental Housing Association of Kansas (RRHAK) Annual Meeting. Aimee Omohundro from USDA Rural Development, David Coltrain from Kansas State University Research and Extension, Shari Wilson from the...

Initiatives Conservation Rural

The Church Floated Down the Street…and Around the Corner

July 11, 2011 Stuart Lee, NRCS North Carolina

Back in 1876, the Methodists of the coastal community of Swan Quarter, NC were keenly aware of flooding issues from heavy rain and high tides. As a result, they sought property less prone to flooding for a new church. But their efforts to purchase a specific vacant lot on high ground were...

Initiatives Conservation

Using SNAP Benefits to Grow Your Own Food

July 06, 2011 Nikki Salzman, Outreach Intern, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Every month, more than 44 million people use SNAP to get nutritious food. Most of us probably imagine participants buying items like tomatoes, squash, and apples with their benefits. But did you know that SNAP can also help people grow their own food? With SNAP, participants can buy seeds and edible...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

How You Can Feed Kids Afterschool and on Holidays

July 05, 2011 Rachel Rush, Program Analyst, Food and Nutrition Service

Over 21 million kids eat free or reduced-price breakfast or lunch at school. But what about dinner? And weekends and holidays when there is no school? Well, the answer is the newly-expanded At-Risk Afterschool Meals in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP). At-Risk Afterschool Meals are now...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Master Gardener increases Access to Fruits and Vegetables for Let’s Move!

July 01, 2011 Marissa Duswalt, Truman Albright Fellow, Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

Nearly 17 million (14.6%) children in the United States live in households that are food insecure, meaning that at some point during the year, they do not get enough nutritious food to eat at home. Many Americans, especially those in rural, minority, and lower-income neighborhoods, have poor access...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Announces New Director-General

June 28, 2011 Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan, U.S. Department of Agriculture

This week, I joined my colleagues from all over the world for the 37th Conference of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome. This bi -annual conference brings together world leaders in food and agriculture to discuss important issues related to agriculture...

Food and Nutrition Trade Initiatives

Chicago Celebrates “Go for the Gold” in Food and Fitness

June 21, 2011 Kathleen FioRito, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

How many mascots does it take to turn a school assembly into a celebration? Well, on June 7, not one, not two, but a total of SEVEN mascots rocked the Chicago Public Schools’ “Go for the Gold” HealthierUS School Challenge celebration at Walsh Elementary School. Three major Chicago sports teams sent...

Initiatives Food and Nutrition

Coast To Coast National GO Day Events Occurred In Support Of Let’s Move Outside

June 21, 2011 Kristen Nelson, USDA Forest Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: The U.S. Forest Service and community partners have been encouraging children and their families across the country to spend time reconnecting with nature, trying new recreation activities and just having some good fun. The effort is called National Get...

Forestry Initiatives

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