Success StoryImproving Food Security



Improving Food Security

Author: Lorie Dunn

Planning Unit: Grant County CES

Major Program: Accessing Nutritious Foods (general)

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

According for Feed America, Kentucky has a food insecurity rate of 18% for children and 15% for the overall population.  Grant County has a 37% population that are below the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program threshold of 130% of poverty.  The county had a strong need for gardening and food preservation.  The Grant County Nutrition Education Program in conjunction with Grant County Extension Family and Consumer Sciences, Grant County Community Action Agency and Grant County Master Gardeners have worked over the past three years to fill that need.  Using Healthy Choices curriculum, Master Gardener advice, Family and Consumer Science Food Preservation Classes and Community Action Plant and Seed Giveaways, the need for food security was addressed.  Low income families, Senior Citizens, and Relatives Raising Children in placement had the opportunity to raise their own gardens, plan meals, budget, and get hands on experience cooking recipes and preserving food.   Over a three year period, 7,392.5 pounds of produce amounting to 21,227.30 cups of fruits and vegetables were produced.  If purchased, the food would have cost $20,833.15 according to data from the USDA Economic Research service website.  One gentleman who grew a garden for two years and attended both Nutrition Education classes and Food Preservation classes stated, “I rarely buy vegetables now, I have enough for winter.”






Stories by Lorie Dunn


Second Graders Learning Skills and Trying New Things

about 1 years ago by Lorie Dunn

Currently 75% of Grant Countians are below 200% poverty and 2770 are food insecure. To provide nutri... Read More


Cooking Together as a Family

about 1 years ago by Lorie Dunn

Currently 12.8% of Kentuckians and 21% of Children in Grant County live in poverty. Many of these fa... Read More


Stories by Grant County CES


Laugh and Learn Playdates

Laugh and Learn Playdates

about 1 years ago by Asa Conkwright

In the state of Kentucky 44% of children enter into kindergarten unprepared. Kindergarten Readiness ... Read More


Leadership Bootcamp

Leadership Bootcamp

about 1 years ago by Ari Veach

The Kentucky 4-H leadership program provides opportunities for youth to grow their leadership skills... Read More