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CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE: Sacramento County: Page

Preschool Nutrition Education

The Preschool Health Education Program has wonderful resources for your site. The CFHL, UCCE Nutrition Education program uses a literacy-based model that integrates age appropriate, visually stimulating storybooks into each lesson.
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Cooking Academy

In collaboration with 4-H and three local high schools, CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Sacramento County introduced the Cooking Academy Program in fall 2022.
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Physical Activity

CATCH ECE is a great way to keep our children moving while having fun. It is recommend that kids get at least 60 minutes of physical activity per day. Our CATCH! curriculum focuses on keeping our ECE kids engaged in physical activity while having fun.
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Up4It!

Up4it! a self-paced curriculum that encourages youth aged 8-12 to consume nutrient-rich foods and to achieve at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day. There are two levels of this curriculum (Level 1 and Level 2) that contain 13 activities each.
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Help

Feedback/Question If you have feedback, questions, or comments please complete the following form. For content questions, please contact Chris Hanson at christopher.hanson@ucop.edu or (510) 987-0628 For technical questions, please contact Robert Johnson at robjohnson@ucanr.
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People

CE Specialists New hires and separations are updated quarterly (January, April, July, October). Program Area designations are self-reported in Project Board. CE Advisors and Other CE Academics New hires are added as soon as possible throughout the year.
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Background

History The California Agricultural and Natural Resource Needs Index (CANRNI) project was initiated to provide UC ANR senior leadership with a clear picture of investment at the county level and to incorporate data-driven analysis into the academic hiring process.
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Getting Started

Before using the tool, we highly recommend you familiarize yourself with a few basic features. County Selection: Click on a county on the map to filter all data to that county. Menu: Allows you to navigate between different dashboards. Zoom Controls: Allows you to change the extent of the map.
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Metrics

The purpose of including secondary metrics in the CANRNI maps is to provide additional objective information that highlights needs across the state to inform programmatic footprint discussions.
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