Success Story YOUTH AND FOOD DESERTS



YOUTH AND FOOD DESERTS

Author: Reda Fugate

Planning Unit: Perry County CES

Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

Reda Fugate Perry County SNAP-ED Assistant Senior April 2021

Perry County having several food Deserts. One of Perry County Elementary schools Collaborated with Perry County Extension office SNAP-ED Assistant Senior for a series of 6 lessons using University of Kentucky Nutrition Education Program Farm 2 School Curriculum.

 Due to pandemic Google classroom was used for meeting with students. Each week students were learning about the nutrition needed in daily diet, how important intake of the correct serving sizes are, where their food came from, how it grown, how to prepare, store and handle food safely. Entry and Exit surveys were taken at the beginning and end of series.

 Eating nutritious fresh foods was made more difficult by living in a food desert.  Students were ask how they could include more fresh nutritious foods to their diet. Upon conclusion of series students were stating they now knew to take a cooler to transport food safely. Growing fruits and vegetables doesn’t take a large amount of space. Buying at farmers markets when in season, would stretch food dollars farther.

. Exit surveys indicated 70% of students had improved in one or all categories.






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