Success StoryRecruiting Participants into the SNAP-ED Program
Recruiting Participants into the SNAP-ED Program
Author: Vanessa Harris
Planning Unit: Menifee County CES
Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)
Outcome: Initial Outcome
RecruitingParticipants into the SNAP-Ed Program
Recruiting participants into the SNAP-Ed program has been achallenge. But one day, I received a phone call about food preservation and referredthe person to another extension office, since our Family and Consumer SciencesExtension Agent transferred. While talkingwith this person, she told me that she would like to learn more about food andnutrition. So, I asked her if she wouldlike to join one of my SNAP-ED classes and she said “yes.” Thisperson is also helping to recruit others to participate. I am starting an evening class with thisgroup at the Extension Office in September 2018.
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