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Health & Nutrition
Food Stamp Nutrition Education in Arkansas

Program Description

There is a link between nutrition, physical activity, and the well-being of individuals and families. The typical Arkansas diet has too much fat and does not include enough fruits, vegetables, and whole-grains. This diet, in conjunction with too little physical activity contributes to the development of serious health problems.

The Food Stamp Nutrition Education (FSNE) Program is a partnership between the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service (UACES), the Arkansas Department of Health & Human Services, and the USDA Food and Nutrition Service. The FSNE program provides nutrition education to food stamp recipients and other eligible low-income individuals and families.

The goal of FSNE is to provide educational programs that help food stamp participants and those eligible for food stamps make healthier food choices and adopt active lifestyles that are consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and USDA Food Guidance System. The program is designed to teach skills that help participants to:

  • Buy and prepare healthful meals and snacks based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and USDA Food Guidance System
  • Become more physically active
  • Improve safe handling, preparation, and storage of food
  • Develop spending and savings plans to make food dollars last throughout the month

FSNE is partnering with the Arkansas Department of Health & Human Services, Arkansas Department of Health WIC clinics, Head Start programs, senior citizen centers, commodity distribution sites, and public schools where 50% or more of the students are eligible for free or reduced price lunch. The FSNE program is currently delivering nutrition education in 75 counties in the state.

The FSNE educators live in the community and understand the needs of families. They deliver nutrition education in a variety of ways including:

  • School programs
  • Hands-on learning experiences
  • Food demonstrations
  • Small group discussions
  • Educational displays
  • Handouts
  • Newsletters

County Extension agents develop their FSNE program based on specific needs in individual counties. The focus of most county FSNE programs is targeted to school-age children and their parents. By learning healthy practices early, children will be more likely to make healthy choices throughout their lives. Targeting parents helps reinforce what children are learning in school.

Response to the program from students, parents, and teachers has been positive, prompting statements such as "My kids learned so much and loved the program” and “Kids aren’t just eating their fries and throwing away the fruit at lunch anymore."

Arkansas FSNE Counties

Arkansas
Ashley
Baxter
Benton
Boone
Bradley
Calhoun
Carroll
Chicot
Clark
Clay
Cleburne
Cleveland
Columbia
Conway
Craighead
Crawford
Crittenden
Cross
Dallas
Desha
Drew
Faulkner
Franklin
Fulton
Garland
Grant
Greene
Hempstead
Hot Spring
Howard
Independence
Izard
Jackson
Jefferson
Johnson
Lafayette
Lawrence
Lee
Lincoln
Little River
Logan
Lonoke
Madison
Marion
Miller
Mississippi
Monroe
Montgomery
Nevada
Newton
Ouachita
Perry
Phillips
Pike
Poinsett
Polk
Pope
Prairie
Pulaski
Randolph
St. Francis
Saline
Scott
Searcy
Sebastian
Sevier
Sharp
Stone
Union
Van Buren
Washington
White
Woodruff
Yell

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