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SNAP-Ed celebrates 30 years.
The awards were presented Oct. 4-5 by Extension Dean Bev Durgan.
Community champions from Extension’s SNAP-Ed program and La Convivencia Hispana shared a vision for a more vibrant and inclusive food shelf.
Compassion fatigue (or compassion stress) can be referred to as the cost of caring and describes when someone experiences higher levels of stress because they care deeply, and the people and/or animals they are caring for are going through a highly stressful experience.
Maria Conchita Paez-Sievert and Leticia Rodriguez are helping their community of Worthington learn healthy habits and prevent diabetes.
Many Minnesota farmers markets accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits when you shop with your Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card. SNAP/EBT customers can triple their purchasing power at participating farmers markets. In 2022, every $1 of SNAP/EBT benefits spent is matched by $1 in Market Bucks and $1 in Produce Market Bucks — up to $10 every time a customer visits the market.
Cada vez hay más mercados de agricultores que aceptan los beneficios del programa Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) cuando usted compra con su tarjeta Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT). Los clientes con tarjetas SNAP/EBT pueden triplicar sus compras en los mercados de agricultores participantes. Por cada $1 SNAP/EBT que gasta se beneficia con $1 que le iguala los cupones Market Bucks y $1 que le iguala los cupones Produce Market Bucks— hasta $10.