Success StoryGrab and Go Bags
Grab and Go Bags
Author: Toni Humble
Planning Unit: Wayne County CES
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Initial Outcome
“Grab Bag” programs during the Covid 19 became the new way of teaching and reaching our clientele.
The 4-H Agent, Family & Consumer Science Agent, and Nutrition Education Program Assistant, partnered to provide 75 grab and go kits per week that included several SNAP recipes, Plate It Up recipes and material along with information teaching others where their food comes from, how to grow, and then prepare enables them to have access to healthier foods.
Other Grab and Go Bags water fun, environmental education, physical activity, military support
While these grab bags aren’t as involved as our usual project groups or day camps, we have kept in touch with our clientele, added new clientele and helped them to have some new experiences
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