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Nos Unimos con La Raza para Promover la Nutrición Hispana

December 10, 2010 Lisa Pino, Deputy Administrator for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Como Administradora Diputada del Programa SNAP, tuve el gran honor de acompañar a nuestro socio, el Consejo Nacional de La Raza (CNLR), a líderes comunitarios, familias y a un representante de la campaña ¡Vamos a Movernos! ( Let´s Move!) de la Primera Dama durante una conferencia de prensa para...

Spanish Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Partnering with the National Council of LaRaza on Good Nutrition

December 10, 2010 Lisa Pino, Deputy Administrator for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

As Deputy Administrator for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), I was honored to join our partner, the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), community leaders, families and a representative from the First Lady’s Let’s Move! initiative at a press briefing to promote promising...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Food For Thought Initiative Improving Nutrition and Fighting Hunger

December 08, 2010 Kevin Concannon, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services, USDA

There was plenty of warmth and goodwill keeping a bitterly cold Washington morning at bay as I joined the folks at Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, at today’s rollout of their Food for Thought : Eating Well on a Budget, multi-media outreach initiative. The...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Promise of Broadband Expansion Coming True

December 08, 2010 Larry Dreiling, Senior Field Editor, High Plains Journal

In the days of the Great Depression, the National Recovery Act had as part of its focus the development of rural America. The primary initiatives of that era were development of electrical and telephone systems throughout the nation.

Initiatives Rural Technology

Children Explore Agricultural Science on Wheels

December 07, 2010 By Dianne Odland, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Information Staff

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. Ahhh! Remember the days of taking classroom field trips? Bet you never had one like this—a virtual visit by a classroom...

Initiatives Research and Science

High Hopes For High Tunnels

December 06, 2010 Agriculture Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan

Cross-posted from the Let's Move! Blog: Question: What are those giant clear caterpillar looking things in the White House garden? Answer: They are high tunnels and they are another step in increasing the ability of farmers and gardeners around the nation to grow and provide healthy nutritious...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA Supports Principals and Parents at Chicago Breakfast

December 06, 2010 Alan Shannon, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Midwest Region

While some might think that Chicagoans are only passionate about sports and pizza, they’re mistaken. In fact, lately it seems that residents of the Second City are as jazzed about the food their children eat at school as they are about their Bulls and Bears.

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Inspired by First Lady, Chef Pablo Does the Same for New York Students

December 06, 2010 Kenneth Sierra, USDA Food & Nutrition Service, Northeast Region

This summer, after being motivated by First Lady Michelle Obama’s Lets Move! campaign, Chef Raquel Rivera-Pablo began teaming with schools throughout the New York City area. Ever since she attended a White House South Lawn event for chefs like her, Pablo was inspired to chart her own Chefs Move to...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Urbana People’s Garden leverages improved nutritional choices among low-income families

December 03, 2010 Marty Williams

Employees of USDA-Agriculture Research Service in Urbana, Illinois teamed up with the University of Illinois to establish a unique Peoples Garden this year. The garden was named ‘Three Sisters’ because we grew variations of the three main agricultural crops of some Native Americans: maize, beans and...

Initiatives

Faith and Community Leaders and members: Join the First Lady to launch Let’s Move Faith and Communities!

November 29, 2010 Alexia Kelley, Director of the Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, HHS and Max Finberg, Director Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, USDA

Cross-posted from the White House Blog. On Monday, November 29 th at 2:30 PM EST, First Lady Michelle Obama will join faith and community leaders on a conference call to launch Let’s Move Faith and Communities, as part of the First Lady’s Let’s Move! campaign.

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

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