Barren County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2020 - Jun 30, 2021





2066 - Nutrition and Food Systems General
2066.3) 7914

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

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)

2066.5) 0

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

2066.2) 0

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

2066.1) 0

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



Success Stories

Meals and Educational Materials on Wheels during COVID-19

Author: Emily Matthews

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

According to the Kentucky Kids Count Data Center, adequate nutrition is essential for children’s physical growth and brain development however, in Barren County 21.2% of the youth population experiences food insecurity. During the school closures due to COVID-19 the Barren County nutrition education program assistant partnered with Barren County Schools to assist in serving hot meals to children in the community. Materials from the Kentucky Nutrition Education Program were delivered along

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Kids Fall Break Cooking Camp

Author: Emily Matthews

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

The Barren County Cooperative Extension SNAP-education program assistant partnered with the family self-sufficiency coordinator from Housing Authority of Glasgow to offer a Children’s cooking camp. According to Feeding America, 21.2% of children in Barren County, Kentucky are food insecure. To help combat this issue, the Teen Cuisine program was conducted during a 3 day period over fall break.Teen Cuisine teaches self-sufficiency in the kitchen while also promoting healthy habits. At the e

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Eat Local with Kentucky Proud Markets

Author: LaToya Drake

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

Eat Local with Kentucky Proud Markets

Farmers’ markets benefit producers, consumers, and communities. The Farmers’ Market Coalition explains that farmers’ markets preserve America’s rural livelihoods and farmland, stimulate local economies, increase access to fresh and nutritious foods, support healthy communities, and promote sustainability. During the COVID pandemic, with the disappearance of essential products from store shelves, local food sources were and are more important than ever. Eating local food m

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