The Nutrition Education Program (NEP), also known as SNAP-Ed, helps children and families understand the importance of eating fresh, healthy foods through education, cooking demonstrations, and recipe tastings. NEP helps children and families understand the importance of eating fresh, healthy foods through education, cooking demonstrations, and recipe tastings. Experiential learning is used to promote healthy lifestyle changes related to nutrition and physical activity. NEP offers children and adults the chance to try new foods that are healthy and budget-friendly.
Below you’ll find a list of participating locations:
- Alpha & Omega
- CAP Head Start
- Columbia’s Fresh Express
- COGIC (Church of God in Christ)
- Crispus Attucks Community Center
- CrossNet Ministries
- CVCCS (Conestoga Valley Christian Community Services)
- EASS (Ephrata Area Social Services)
- The Factory Ministries
- Jean Polite (Bethel AME Church)
- Lancaster County Food Hub
- Oak Bottom Village
- Peter’s Porch Akron
- Petra Food Bank
- Ebenezer Food Pantry
For any questions, please contact Jennifer Overmoyer, Nutrition Education Program Manager, at 717.509.6801 or jovermoyer@caplanc.org.