SNAP-Ed
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education
What is SNAP-Ed?
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) can partner with your agency to provide hands-on nutrition education with a research-based curriculum through a series of lessons. SNAP-Ed is free for those who are eligible.
Who is eligible for SNAP-Ed?
Individuals who are eligible for programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), WIC, or Head Start are eligible for SNAP-Ed.
Participants learn about:
- Planning and preparing meals according to MyPlate
- Healthy eating and cooking for less
- Saving money at the grocery store
- Keeping food safe
- Ways to be more physically active
SNAP-Ed participants will engage in interactive lessons and receive:
- Calender with recipes
- Grocery shopping list
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Food Thermometer
- Produce brush
- Cookbook
- Graduation Certificate
What does SNAP-Ed provide?
SNAP-Ed participants learn about healthy eating and being active. Each lesson lasts 60-90 minutes. Lessons are taught in a group.
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Would you like to bring SNAP-Ed to your group or organization or attend an upcoming community class? Contact Jeanette Allday at jeanette.allday@montana.edu to find out how!