Christian County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2022 - Jun 30, 2023





2066 - Nutrition and Food Systems General
2066.1) 0

Number of individuals who reported eating 4-6 servings of fruits and/or vegetables daily

2066.2) 93

Number of individuals who reported they utilized delivery systems/access points (e.g. farmers’ markets, CSAs, WIC, food pantries) that offer healthy foods

2066.5) 104

Number of individuals who reported increased knowledge, skills, or intentions related to using the nutrition facts label

2066.4) 0

Number of families/caregivers who reported supplementing their diets with healthy foods that they grew or preserved (community or backyard gardens, fishing, hunting, farmers markets)

2066.3) 0

Dollars in EBT, WIC, or Senior benefits redeemed at farmers’ markets



Success Stories

LEAPing into Healthy Habits in Aftercare

Author: Benita Wade

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

                                                    Through the pandemic, the national obesity rate among children age 2 to 19 increased from 19.3% in 2019 to 22.4% in 2020.The Christian County SNAP-Ed assistant taught the LEAP for Health (Literacy, Eating and Activity for Preschool/Primary) curriculum at a local elementary school for their aftercare program. It

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Learning to Love Vegetables at Summer Camp

Author: Benita Wade

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

                                              Kentucky has the highest rate of childhood obesity in the nation at 23.8%. Studies show that children who eat five or more servings of fruit and vegetables a day are significantly less likely to be overweight and obese than children who eat less than three servings per day. An hour of physical activity a day is also important in com

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Fighting Food Insecurity in Christian County

Author: Benita Wade

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

                                         Christian County ranks high in food insecurity at 19% in comparison to 16% in Kentucky overall and 9% in top US performers. Limited access to healthy foods for Christian County is also high at 12% in comparison to 6% in Kentucky overall and only 2% in top US performers.The Christian County SNAP-Ed assistant taught the Healthy Choices for Every Body pro

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Making Healthier Choices

Author: Benita Wade

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

Fruit and vegetable consumption in Kentucky is too low with only 8% of adults meeting the daily fruit recommendations as compared to 12.2 % nationally and only 6.3% Kentuckians meeting the vegetable recommendations compared to 9.3% nationally.The Christian County SNAP-Ed assistant taught the Healthy Choices for Every Body curriculum to staff and community members at a charity organization that serves the homeless and other limited resource people. The group was served healthy snacks featuring fr

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