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1. University Of Missouri Family Nutrition Education Programs
to better health and fitness! The Family Nutrition Education Programs (FNEP) are an important part of University of Missouri Extension
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2. University Of Missouri Outreach And Extension - Boone County
Nutrition and Health page Learn about University of Missouri Extension programs. Central Missouri Family Life page Find information on family
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3. Spingfield Medical Equipment - Information And Resources
Spingfield medical equipment
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4. Dade County
four campuses of the University of Missouri System This topic was combined with agriculture and family and youth/nutrition and health
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5. University Of Missouri Extension - St. Louis Area Family Life
and family issues. Programs and life. Missouriwide Family Life Resources Missouri and learning opportunities on health, nutrition
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6. Links Family Nutrition Education Programs
Nutrition and Health. Food Safety. Recipes. Family Nutrition Education Programs, University of Missouri 308 Gwynn Hall, Columbia, MO 65211 Phone
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8. Health Care Programs From Missouri Bootheel Healthy Start
Programs of MBHS Missouri Bootheel Healthy Start Parenting Skills Nutrition/Breastfeeding Medical/Mental Health Housing.
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Programs Sheep/Goat production PIE Missouri's production of sheet and meat breeding management, nutrition and feeding recommendations
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10. Http//outreach.missouri.edu/emplopp/ea
County Memphis, Missouri Family Meals; Food Safety; and Safety, Health, and Wellness and the Family Nutrition continuously improve
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11. University Of Missouri Family Nutrition Education Programs
Education programs. nutrition and Lifeskills for missouri Families Learning leads to better health and fitness! The family nutrition Education programs
http://outreach.missouri.edu/fnep/
FNEP Family Nutrition
Education Programs Nutrition and Lifeskills for Missouri Families FNEP HOME ABOUT FNEP ADMINISTRATION STAFF DIRECTORY ... HES EXTENSION FNEP FACTS:
FNEP is nutrition education for individuals and families.
Nutrition educators meet participants in homes, schools, and at agencies. Children learn all this and more:
  • Trying new foods is fun! Healthy food from the start, comfort food for life; Physical activity is fun; do what you like best; Food safety means better health; Health means lots of energy to play and learn!
Adults learn all this and more:
  • How to fix healthy food that tastes great; How to keep foods safe; How to stretch food dollars.
Learning leads to better health and fitness! The Family Nutrition Education Programs (FNEP) are an important part of University of Missouri Extension- bringing the latest nutrition information to low-income Missourians. Family Nutrition Education Programs, University of Missouri

12. Family Nutrition Education Programs--What Is FNEP?
FNEP helps clients achieve life long health and fitness. Paraprofessional nutrition family nutrition Education programs, University of missouri
http://outreach.missouri.edu/fnep/about.htm
FNEP Family Nutrition
Education Programs Nutrition and Lifeskills for Missouri Families FNEP HOME ABOUT FNEP ADMINISTRATION STAFF DIRECTORY ... HES EXTENSION
What is FNEP
Nutrition Education for Low-Income Missourians
The Family Nutrition Education Programs (FNEP) are an important part of University Outreach and Extension- bringing the latest nutrition information to low-income Missourians. FNEP helps clients achieve life long health and fitness. Paraprofessional nutrition educators work with clients individually and in groups- in their homes, in schools, and at agencies. Clients gain skills that pave the way for nutritional well-being and health. Programs include EFNEP, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program and FNP, the Family Nutrition Program. Programs Tailored to Meet Your Clients' Needs
FNEP provides programming that meets your clients' needs considering age, culture, reading level, and abilities. Lessons with hands-on activities are designed for youth and the adults that support them, pregnant teens, and immigrant populations.

13. UMOS - Child Development Programs - Grantee Programs
Migrant Head Start Grantee Program (Wisconsin, Kansas, and missouri) family Services, Program Governance, health, nutrition, Mental health,
http://www.umos.org/migrant_programs/grantee.aspx?sm=11

14. Kornerstone Of Shell Knob, Missouri
and family Literacy families. Licensed by the missouri Department of health. nutrition programs offered by WIC, serving Women, Infants Children to
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K o r n e r s t o n e
Behind Bridgeway Plaza, Hwy. 39, on the second level
P.O. Box 396
Shell Knob, MO 65747
Office Hours: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
Phone: 417-858-2887
Toll-free phone: 866-858-2887
Fax: 417-858-8867
E-mail: kornerstone@mo-net.com Kornerstone is a non-profit, community-driven organization
created to provide family and community education. Kornerstone Mission: to bridge parents, community, school and area resources
to make Shell Knob a better place to live.
EARLY HEAD START Newborn to age 3 Four certified teachers HEAD START Ages 3 to 5 Capacity for 20 children Three certified teachers These early childhood education programs provide preliteracy educational opportunities, safe playground equipment, nutritional meals and snacks for children of low-income-qualifying and Family Literacy families. Licensed by the Missouri Department of Health. Sponsored by Kornerstone, Even Start, OACAC and generous donations of time and money from local organizations, businesses and residents of Shell Knob and surrounding towns. Adult Education GED training and testing: 111* students have received their General Education Diploma. Kornerstone also provides financial assitance for students' testing fees.

15. Nutrition Program For The Elderly - State Distributing Agency
Bureau of family nutrition Division of Community health and Prevention programs CSFP. missouri Willene Alley, Director School Food Services
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Mary Breckenridge, Consultant
Child Nutrition Program
Department of Education
Len B. Jordan Office Bldg., Room 216 Boise, ID 83720 Tel: 208-332-6825 Fax: 208-332-6833 e-mail: mebreken@sde.state.id.us Programs: NSLP, CACFP, SFSP, NPE TEFAP Coordinator: Ms. Patti Campbell, Bureau Chief Division of Welfare State of Idaho 450 West State Street, 6nd Floor P.O. Box 83720 Boise, ID 83720-0036 Contact: Sharla Edgar Tel: 208-334-5734 Fax: 208-334-0645 Program: TEFAP Tel: 208-334-5734 Fax: 208-332-7343 e-mail: edgar@idhw.state.id.us

16. Mick S Picks - Nutrition
nutrition and Your health Dietary Guidelines for Americans of healthy life choices. University of missouri family nutrition Education programs (FNEP)
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17. Informational Links
www.mfhc.org» The missouri family health Council is a nonprofit organization nutrition education efforts in food stamp and other nutrition programs for
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INFORMATIONAL LINKS
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Community Action Network Links
Governmental Agency Links

Special Interest Web Links
  • www.ruralhome.org The Housing Assistance Council (HAC) is a national nonprofit corporation created to increase the availability of decent and affordable housing for low-income people in rural areas throughout the United States.
  • www.mhdc.org MHDC is the state's housing finance agency. The Commission is dedicated to strengthening communities and the lives of Missourians through the financing, development and preservation of affordable housing.
  • www.masw.org The Missouri Association for Social Welfare
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18. Human Environmental Sciences, MU Extension
All of our programs strive to maximize the quality of human and family life, nutrition, health and physical activity. missouri ranks as the 7th most
http://muextension.missouri.edu/planofwork/hes.htm


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Get a PDF of this flyer Human Environmental Sciences touches the heart of humanity; to develop and nurture human potential and to apply knowledge for the betterment of all. Extending from deep land-grant roots, the College of Human Environmental Sciences is unique in Missouri because we offer a complete array of teaching, research, and Extension program in the human sciences. Human Environmental Sciences has a national reputation for strong, relevant programs that address the human infrastructure. Central to our mission is a focus on identifying and understanding the problems associated with an increasingly complex and diverse society.

19. Division Of Career Education
Includes competency lists for all courses in the missouri family and nutrition and Wellness. family and Individual health Using Process Skills and
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divcareered/facs_curriculum.htm
Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS)
Curriculum and Resources
The development of a local curriculum that helps students acquire critical thinking skills to solve everyday, practical problems is one of the most important processes in family and consumer sciences education program development. The curriculum is the basis for all program activities and operations. Listed on this page are up-to-date resources and links to other resources that will assist Missouri family and consumer sciences educators in developing a local curriculum. For more information related to Missouri family and consumer sciences education curriculum, contact Debbie Pohl Discovering Family and Consumer Sciences – Student Competency List
– Student Competency List
Career and Family Leadership Lesson Plans
Curriculum Resource Guides and Other Curriculum Development Resources Implementation Handbook for FCS Competency Profile Cards
Curriculum Resource Guides and Other Development Resources
These guides and resources are available for purchase from the Instructional Materials Laboratory at the University of Missouri-Columbia. An on-line catalog and information can be found at: http://www.iml.coe.missouri.edu/

20. Missouri Foundation For Health Health Summit
program for tweens and their families focusing on practical nutrition, physical activity, Breakout 8 Innovative health Education programs for Kids
http://www.mffh.org/health_summit_agenda.html
2005 Health Summit
Weighing in on Kids Obesity: Strategies that Work
Agenda Thursday, March 10 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Morning Health Walk 7:00 - 8:30 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast 8:30 - 9:15 a.m. Opening Session and Welcome James R. Kimmey, M.D.
President and CEO
Missouri Foundation for Health Martha Gragg, RN, MSN
Chairperson
Missouri Foundation for Health
9:15 - 9:30 a.m. Break 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Concurrent breakout sessions Breakout 1: Nutrition and Activity Guides for Empowering Parents
Location: Lewis Room

This session will focus on nutrition, physical activity, behavior and health goal settings for families. Tools and resources to evaluate the family home environment will be provided. Highlighted programs will include the "High 5 for Kids Project" and "Healthy Habits for Healthy Kids".
Presenters:
Marilyn Tanner American Dietetic Association Spokesperson Nancy Hale Parents as Teachers Regional E Liaison Breakout 2: High 5, Low Fat: A CD-ROM Based Nutrition Curriculum

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