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Village Of Cuba St. Francis Of Assisi Park Improvement Plan Community Input Report, Healthy Kids, Healthy Cuba, Step Into Cuba
Village Of Cuba St. Francis Of Assisi Park Improvement Plan Community Input Report, Healthy Kids, Healthy Cuba, Step Into Cuba
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At the request of the Village of Cuba Council, Healthy Kids, Healthy Cuba and Step into Cuba have gathered additional community input regarding the proposed improvements to the Village of Cuba St Francis of Assisi Park. Previously, we had obtained community input through a series of meetings held in Cuba. Chance Munns, a landscape architect working with the University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center, developed the community ideas into three maps with descriptions of the proposed improvements. At the request of the Village Council last fall, we obtained additional input from the Cuba community on the Park improvement plan …
Snap-Ed New Mexico Social Marketing Campaign Phase 1 Report, Sally M. Davis, Glenda Canaca, Jose Canaca, Patty Keane, Pamela Monaghan-Geernaert, Mary Hanrahan
Snap-Ed New Mexico Social Marketing Campaign Phase 1 Report, Sally M. Davis, Glenda Canaca, Jose Canaca, Patty Keane, Pamela Monaghan-Geernaert, Mary Hanrahan
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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) plays an essential role in the nutrition status of low-income families in the United States. Although it is not mandatory to provide nutrition education to SNAP recipients, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) highly encourages each state’s SNAP agency to educate SNAP participants (SNAP-Ed). The purpose of SNAP-Ed is to help SNAP eligible individuals to make healthy food choices consistent with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, that fit within their limited budget. In New Mexico, SNAP and SNAP-Ed are administered by the State of New …