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Food$ense/SNAP-Ed

Program Contact: Amanda Liberty, Educator
(509) 477-2194 • aliberty@spokanecounty.org

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) is a nutrition education program that targets families and households that qualify for food assistance benefits (food stamps).

Food$ense/SNAP-Ed is a program that works with youth and adults that have limited incomes skills and behavior to eat healthy and maximize the value of their food dollars and food assistance benefits.  Schools and community centers are the primary focus to create a sustainable healthy lifestyle through policy, systems and environment work, along with direct education focusing on good nutrition and living a physically active lifestyle to build healthy communities.

Food$ense funding is a collaborative effort of USDA Food Stamp Program, USDA- Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service (CSREES), Washington State University, and over 655 local and state community partners.

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