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Impact Report

For plan KA 703. Nutrition Education and Behavior (Grant County)
Date October 27, 2010, 7:55 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report The 2010 ICAN Nutrition Program for Grant County 2010 proved very successful and far reaching. The Two Nutrition Educators had 899 youth graduates by the third quarter, and 327 Adult graduates by the same quarter. These numbers exceed their goals for fiscal year 2010. In addition, 31,999 indirect contacts were reached via recipes, take home packets from school youth, calendars, ICAN brochures, curriculum pieces, etc. The program is following the ICAN County Action plan and continues to reach new eligible audiences and continues to make differences in youth and adults eating habits and household food budgets. Research shows that 4 or more lessons are necessary to change behavior and the above numbers attest to both educators dedication to their positions. The ICAN program assistant continues to stretch the ICAN budget as far as possible when procuring groceries and is accurate in entering data from the two educators.