Call recordings and slides ESBA and WebNEERS resources And more! All EFNEP participants should provide their enrollment information on the About Me form. This form may be printed in-house or ordered through the State Office. It is also available electronically in Qualtrics.
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.
EFNEP is delivered through our UC Cooperative Extension offices in 24 counties. See County EFNEP contact information. The State EFNEP office is responsible for reporting to the USDA as well as managing policy and resources to support the nutrition educators in the counties.
EFNEP promotes good nutrition and physical activity as a means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle free of chronic disease. Our goal is to help adults and their families establish & maintain healthy eating habits & physically active lifestyles.
The Adult Questionnaire collects data from adult participants in EFNEP. It replaced the Food and Physical Activity Questionnaire as of October 1, 2020. The list below links you to PDFs of the Adult Questionnaire in the language indicated. Approximate publication dates are provided.
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.
The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) is designed to assist audiences with limited resources to acquire knowledge, skills, attitudes, and changed behavior necessary for nutritionally sound diets.