EFNEP

ESTILL COUNTY

Expanded Foods & Nutrition Education Program

 What Is EFNEP?

EFNEP, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program, (established in 1969) is conducted in Kentucky through the University of Kentucky, Cooperative Extension Service.  EFNEP trains paraprofessionals to teacy limited resource families how to improve the quality of their daily diets.  While other agencies provide food and other services, EFNEP educates participants to gain the necessary skills to maximize resources and better feed their families. 

Vision: 

As a result of the Kentucky Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program, limited resource families and individuals will:

improve health and wellness,
improve diet quality, and
reduce hunger.

 MISSION:

The Kentucky Expanded Food and Nutrition Educational Program will educae limited resource people to acquire knowledge, improve skills and change behavior necessary to achieve health and well being.

The Expanded Food & Nutrition Program in Estill County offer a variety of lessons on:

Nutritional Meal Planning and Snacks
Food Preparation Including Recipes
Stretching Your Food Dollar
Food Safety
Gardening & Food Preservation

Low income families with young children are eligible for this program FREE of charge.  New mothers, pregnant and parenting teens and diverse cultural groups are also eligible.  Group meetings can be arranged with several friends and family members attending or an appointment in the families home can be arranged one-on-one.  Nutritional programs can be done in schools, at day camps and after school programs.  Families are taught a 12 lesson curriculum.  Behavioral and practice changes are evaluated by analysis at entry and exit by use of food recalls and a behavior survey.  Other activities through the program include:

Nutrition Bingo Games
(Teaches serving size of different foods)

Gifts from the Heart (Cookie/brownie mix in jars)

Moo-trition Game (Calcium teaches children nutrients in milk and cheese)

Kentucky Heritage Foods (Learn how to make butter)

Etiquette (Table Manners and Table Setting)

Peter Rabbit Eats Vegetables

Label Power (Learn how to read nutrition labels)

Food Safety Bingo

Teaches Food Safety

The program also can set up displays at community events such as:

Displays on Fat & Sugar Intake and Fast Foods Facts

Veggie Babies Display

Food Guide Pyramid Display

 

 

 

 

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Clarice Wolfinbarger
Expanded Food & Nutrition Educational Program Assistant
UK Estill County Cooperative Extension Office
149 Richmond Road, Irvine
Phone:  (606) 723-4557
FAX:  (606) 723-5912
cwolfinb@uky.edu


Upcoming Events:

Nutrition Class
Mountain Crest Community Room
Tuesday, August 25   1:30 P.M.

Estill County
Expanded Foods & Nutrition
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Family & Consumer Sciences
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Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin.

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