Camdenresourcenet
FCHS, Rutgers Cooperative Extension and the NJ SNAP-Ed Program
Camdenresourcenet, Blackwood, New Jersey, us, 08012
Blackwood
The NJ SNAP-Ed program, implemented by the Department of Family and Community Health Sciences (FCHS) at Rutgers Cooperative Extension in Camden County, is a nutrition and physical activity program that teaches youth, adults, families, and older adults how to make healthy, budget-friendly food choices and be more physically active. We provide free classes and programs to limited-resource communities that offer information on nutrition, cooking, food safety, and physical activity.We know it’s hard to make healthy food choices on a limited budget, and we know it’s hard to stay active. SNAP-Ed Can Help.SNAP-Ed is a federally funded grant program that teaches about good nutrition, how to make food dollars stretch further, and how to make physical activity a part of your day.The Department of Family and Community Health Sciences (FCHS), a part of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, is pleased to offer nutrition and physical education as part of New Jersey’s SNAP-Ed program.As a SNAP-Ed partner, we work with community-based agencies and schools in Camden County to provide education aimed at reducing hunger and preventing obesity. We provide classes and programs that offer practical information on nutrition, cooking, food safety, and physical activity to address the needs of audiences at every stage of life.For more information about SNAP-Ed programming, or to bring SNAP-Ed classes to your agency or school, please contact us at 856-216-7130 (Ext. 1, Option 3) and a member of our SNAP-Ed team will be in touch shortly.508 Lakeland RoadBlackwood, NJ 08012Camden County(856) 216-7130 Ext. 1, Option 3
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The NJ SNAP-Ed program, implemented by the Department of Family and Community Health Sciences (FCHS) at Rutgers Cooperative Extension in Camden County, is a nutrition and physical activity program that teaches youth, adults, families, and older adults how to make healthy, budget-friendly food choices and be more physically active. We provide free classes and programs to limited-resource communities that offer information on nutrition, cooking, food safety, and physical activity.We know it’s hard to make healthy food choices on a limited budget, and we know it’s hard to stay active. SNAP-Ed Can Help.SNAP-Ed is a federally funded grant program that teaches about good nutrition, how to make food dollars stretch further, and how to make physical activity a part of your day.The Department of Family and Community Health Sciences (FCHS), a part of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, is pleased to offer nutrition and physical education as part of New Jersey’s SNAP-Ed program.As a SNAP-Ed partner, we work with community-based agencies and schools in Camden County to provide education aimed at reducing hunger and preventing obesity. We provide classes and programs that offer practical information on nutrition, cooking, food safety, and physical activity to address the needs of audiences at every stage of life.For more information about SNAP-Ed programming, or to bring SNAP-Ed classes to your agency or school, please contact us at 856-216-7130 (Ext. 1, Option 3) and a member of our SNAP-Ed team will be in touch shortly.508 Lakeland RoadBlackwood, NJ 08012Camden County(856) 216-7130 Ext. 1, Option 3
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