Success StoryNECCO Foster Agency



NECCO Foster Agency

Author: Kristi Shive

Planning Unit: Warren County CES

Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

~~NECCO is a Foster Agency that empowers families by providing a variety of services. Many of the Foster Parents care for children who have come from homes of neglect. These individuals work hard to provide a healthy environment for the children that are placed in their homes. A series on “Healthy Choices for Every Body” was presented by one of the SNAP Ed Assistants from the Warren County Cooperative Extension Service. The series focused on teaching participants how to create healthy meals on a budget and to make healthier choices. Classes included cooking demonstrations, lessons on healthy choices, and encouraged individuals to participate in physical activity. 89% of class participants showed improvement in diet quality and nutrition. One participant stated, “This will help me create healthier meals for my family!” Several other participants shared that they felt more confidence in preparing healthier foods because of the demonstrations presented during class.






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