CalFresh Healthy Living UCCE
Employment Opportunities
Our Mission:
Inspire and empower underserved Californians to improved their health and the health of their communities by promoting awareness, education and community change through diverse partnerships, resulting in healthy eating and active living.
The CalFresh Healthy Living, University of California Cooperative Extension program consists of adult, family-centered and youth components. Our staff delivers research evidence based lessons to youth and adults that are centered around improving diet and nutrition related skills.
Our program collaborates with partners to address local nutrition and health problems. Some of the key partners include SNAP-Ed Shasta, Growing Local Coalition, Healthy Shasta Movement, Shasta County Grower's Association, and the cities of Redding and Anderson, among many others.
Our program efforts provide essential knowledge and skills that will increase the consumption of healthy foods and beverages, increase food resource management and food security, and promote and support access to physical activity which will lead to healthy lifestyles. Some of our events and activities include:
- Local Farmer's Market
- Educational booths and participation in school events including: Parent Club Meetings, Fall Festivals, Health Fairs, Open Houses
- Educational booths and participation in community events including: STEM Conferences, Farm City Day, Multicultural Health Fairs, Dr. Seuss Day
The Trinity County CalFresh Healthy Living, University of California Cooperative Extension Program is part of the "Shasta Cluster" consisting of Shasta, Tehama and Trinity Counties.
For more information, contacts and resources, visit CalFresh Healthy Living, Shasta Cluster
Program Supervisors
Trinity County Educators
CalFresh materials are funded by USDA's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). USDA is an equal opportunity provider.