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Click below to download a list of programs that provide food aid and support community food security in Amador County. Food Security Programs in Amador County Office Location: 12200-B Airport Road, Jackson, CA 95642 CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Garden Coordinator: Cailin McLaughlin camclaugh@ucanr.
The CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE program in the Central Sierra operates in four counties, El Dorado, Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne. Our nutrition education team works out of offices in Placerville, South Lake Tahoe, Sutter Creek, San Andreas, and Sonora.
Here are some ways you can help! Healthy Gardens We partner with schools and communities to provide garden-based education. This is an opportunity to experience fresh vegetables first hand from seeding gardens to picking the produce and is accompanied by classroom lessons and discussion.
Office Location: 423 E. St. Charles St, San Andreas, CA, 95249 Mailing address: 891 Mountain Ranch Rd, San Andreas, CA, 95249 CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE Nutrition Educators: Bambi Baechler bbaechler@ucanr.edu Mary Manning mhmanning@ucanr.
Visit our Central Sierra CalFresh Healthy Living UC YouTube page to access more than 50 short educational videos on topics including: Harvest of the Month Cooking at Home Gardening at Home Physical Activity Serving Up MyPlate The CalFresh Healthy Living-UC program in the Central Sierra is currently...
Jailene Mendoza is excited to start her new job as a medical assistant in sports medicine in Palo Alto, a job she landed after completing training with JobTrain.
The hard work of CalFresh Healthy Living, UC educators in Riverside, to build community gardens before the pandemic hit resulted in one of the few available activities ethnic communities in this Southern California county got to enjoy throughout 2020.