Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program

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Calfresh Healthy Living, UC Cooperative Extension educators stand next to partners at St. Mary's Community Services in front of the family lodge in Stockton
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Budgeting course provides ‘head start’ for people in transitional housing

April 7th, 2025
By Michael Hsu
St. Mary’s – a community-based organization in Stockton that provides essential services, social services, health services, and emergency shelter and housing services – started offering the basic money-management class in January 2024. It's the result of a partnership with University of California…
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EFNEP Impact

California EFNEP is making a positive impact in the lives of low-income families. Participants are making positive changes towards healthy living. They also report an increased knowledge of how to make healthy food and exercise choices with a limited budget.
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Youth Evaluation Tools

Eat Well and Move - English (PDF) Eat Well and Move - Spanish (PDF) Eat Well and Move - English (Booklet format) Eat Well and Move - Spanish (Booklet format) Eat Well and Move Instruction Guide (PDF) 3rd-5th Grade Evaluation Tool- English (PDF) 3rd-5th Evaluation Tool - Spanish (PDF) 3rd-5th Grade E...
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Youth Curricula

Happy Healthy Me...Moving, Munching & Reading Around MyPlate for 4 to 6 Year Oldsis a nutrition and literacy curriculum for 4-6 year olds that uses high quality children's literature to introduce important nutrition and physical activity concepts.
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County UCCE Offices with EFNEP

The EFNEP program is delivered locally in the following counties. Each county also partners with local community organizations and school districts to provide classes for adults and youth. Please contact your county program for class offerings. UCCE Alameda County 224 W. Winton Ave Rm.
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