Family Centered
General Adult
Older Adult

Faithful Families Eating Smart and Moving More

North Carolina State University, NCSU Cooperative Extension

Physical Activity (PA)
Healthy food choices
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SNAP-Ed Connection

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This curriculum is part of the USDA’s national SNAP-Ed Connection—a one-stop shop for organizations committed to improving nutritional health in their communities.

SNAP-Ed Connection : https://snaped.fns.usda.gov/library/intervention/families-eating-smart-moving-more

Description

Healthy environmental and policy changes within faith communities. Healthy eating and  physical activity.  Community-based program focusing on multiple levels of the SEM. Digital copy can be ordered from website for $100.

Source:
North Carolina State University, NCSU Cooperative Extension

Link:
https://faithfulfamilies.com/what-we-do/our-approach/direct-peer-education/

Number of Lessons

9 sessions

Length of Lesson

60 minutes

Delivery Method
Series
Languages
English, Spanish
Evidence Based Category
Practice Tested

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