EFNEP-0236 Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program
What Is EFNEP?
The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program is offered to you by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. EFNEP
has provided nutrition education to families since 1964.
EFNEP will help you learn to feed your family better:
Below are some of the things EFNEP programs can teach you.
Making healthy choices for the whole family:
- Choosing healthy foods
- Preparing nutritious snacks
- Choosing foods for healthy pregnancy
- Making healthy food choices for infants’and children’s development
Preparing delicious and safe food:
- Preparing new recipes
- Tasting new foods
- Acquiring cooking skills
- Learning about food safety and storage
- Achieving good personal hygiene
Making money and food stamps go further:
- Planning meals
- Making grocery lists
- Shopping wisely for groceries
- Budgeting food dollars and food stamps
- Using food labels to choose best buys
Program Requirements
When you enroll, you agree to do the following:
- Participate in 8 to 10 lessons
- Meet with educator at least 5 times
- Complete enrollment forms (one at the beginning of class and one at the end of class)
- Participate in the activities and try different recipes
- Practice your newly learned skills
EFNEP’s Impact on Alabama
For every $1 spent on nutrition education, $10.64 is saved in health-care costs. EFNEP programs serve individuals whose income is no
more than 185 percent of the poverty level. For 2006, that was $37,000 for a family of four and $18,130 for an individual.
EFNEP is a nutrition education program for you. EFNEP agent assistants with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System will work with you and tell you about the following:
- Making healthy food choices
- Using MyPyramid
- Understanding the USDA Dietary Guidelines
- Maintaining a healthy weight and balancing your food with physical activity
- Understanding food labels
- Choosing fast food and snacks
- Managing your food dollars
- Buying and preparing vegetables and fruits
- Eating a healthy breakfast
How to enroll:
Contact your county Extension office. EFNEP classes are offered free in your community by Extension EFNEP agent assistants.
For more information, contact your county Extension office. Visit http://www.aces.edu/counties or look in your telephone directory under your county's name to find contact information.
Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work in agriculture and
home economics, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, and other related
acts, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Alabama
Cooperative Extension System (Alabama A&M University and Auburn
University) offers educational programs, materials, and equal
opportunity employment to all people without regard to race, color,
national origin, religion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability.
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