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Impact Report

For plan KA 703. Nutrition Education and Behavior (Cibola County)
Date November 1, 2010, 9:03 pm
For Objective Short-term Show short-term objectives
Impact Report IDEAS FOR COOKING AND NUTRITION (ICAN) PROGRAMMING ICAN provides hands-on education related to healthy food choices, food preparation, food safety and food resource management. ICAN is an EFNEP and SNAP-Ed funded program. Home Economist supervises 2 educators who teach the ICAN curriculum. Participants attend four classes to graduate from the program. In the 1772 youth participated in a kIdsCAN lesson. 1772 youth graduated from the program. 318 adults participated in an ICAN lesson and 318 adults graduated from the program. Teacher time was CIbola County 74.7. Participants gained skills in making nutritious, tasty foods that are quick and easy to prepare as well as how to make the most of their food dollars and food benefits. The New Mexico Human Services Department acts as a pass through agency for the SNAP-Ed