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SNAC Youth Leader Training in Santa Maria, CA 4-H SNAC creates opportunities for youth in low-income communities to develop leadership skills related to healthy living, cooking, nutrition, physical activity and public speaking.
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Culinary Academy teaches Santa Maria spring breakers how to cook Students build cooking skills at Culinary Academy in Santa Maria UC offers counsel as CalFresh benefits shrink (April 2023) Western Farm Press.
2019 UC GNE Training Graduates! The University of California Garden Nutrition Extenders (UC GNE) in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties are trained volunteers with hands-on skills to conduct garden enhanced nutrition education including: planning school gardens, planting with the seasons, tas...
What is the UC GNE Program? The University of California Garden Nutrition Extenders (UC GNE) program is a partnership between 4-H and the UC CalFresh Healthy Living, UC program in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
My name is Kelly Hong and I lived in Salinas, California up until I moved to San Luis Obispo (SLO) to attend university at Cal Poly. I graduated with my degree in Nutrition in spring of 2017 and I now call SLO my home. In my free time I enjoy trying new recipes.
My Amazing Body is a nutrition curriculum that helps students learn about the amazing things their body can do and explore how they can keep their amazing bodies healthy through eating nutrient-rich foods, getting plenty of exercise and sleep, and practicing good hygiene.
Rosa was raised in Paso Robles, CA and left in 2005 to pursue a Bachelors degree in Business Administration and a Masters in Public Administration from California State University, Stanislaus.
Mishelle Petit has joined the CalFresh Healthy Living, UCCE San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties as a Community Education Specialist II. Mishelle attended Fresno State where she received her Masters in Public Health with a Health Promotion emphasis.