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Neighbors in Action: SNAP Education

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Instructors train for 'Cooking Matters' classes.
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You might know of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides benefits to low income individuals and families. But did you know about SNAP-Ed? It involves a series of different food education and cooking classes for adults and youth. For Neighbors in Action we speak with the people running these programs in mid-Michigan.

Individuals and families struggling to make ends meet can qualify for governmental aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). But food stamps alone aren’t really enough. That’s where SNAP-Ed comes in.

The goal of SNAP-Ed is to improve the likelihood that persons eligible for SNAP will make healthy choices within a limited budget and choose active lifestyles.

Current State learns about how they do that in mid-Michigan with SNAP-Ed nutrition program instructor Joe Hammontree and supervising educator Annette Sokolnicki.

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