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21. Family Literacy: Distance Learning, Northern Berkshire Adult Basic Education
Includes information about program design, funding, family activities and curriculum, University of missouri family nutrition and health
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FAMILY LITERACY For Parents and Teachers No Child Left Behind President Bush's Educational Initiative: Guidelines and suggestions for helping children get the most from their educational experience. Parent's Index Reading Activities: These online stories are from the Literacy Collection , a project of NALD (National Adult Literacy Database) in Canada. Many more reading resources for learners and teachers are available at their Web site. What Do Kids Think Adults Are Made Of? A short story about one woman's baby-sitting experience. Unicorns A collection of short stories and poems written by literacy students about unicorns.

22. Family Nutrition Program Fact Sheet
family nutrition Program (printable version of fact sheet) Currently University of missouri and Department of health and Senior Services partner with
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What does this appropriation support?
Funds the Food Stamp Nutrition Grant which shares information and training on nutrition and food budgeting to food stamp eligible applicants and recipients, especially women; people with children in the home; at risk, pregnant and parenting teens; youth and seniors. Currently University of Missouri and Department of Health and Senior Services partner with the Department of Social Services to deliver information to targeted food stamp eligible applicants. What is the authorization for this program? State statute: RSMo. 205.960; Federal laws: Food Security Act of 1995 (P.L. 99-198), Hunger Prevention Act of 1996, Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) of 1996, 1997 Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act Is this a federally mandated program?

23. Health & Wellness Programs, St. Louis, Missouri, MO, SuperPages, Yellow Pages
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24. PRC - Research Projects - Diabetes
School health programs for American Indian Children. University of New Mexico Center for San Luis Valley family nutrition and Activity Intervention
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Family and Community Factors that Influence Diabetes Interventions State University of New York at Albany (SUNY): Prevention Research Center Researchers are assessing two study groups in New York state to identify the family and community factors that influence the prevention, treatment, and management of diabetes. One group is from an inner-city, predominantly African American community, and the other is from a five-county, predominantly white, rural community. Both groups are medically underserved. About 100 people with diabetes and 100 of their family members constitute each group. People with diabetes are completing surveys about their health status, medical treatment, self-care practices, and social supports. Family members are completing surveys that indicate their knowledge of diabetes, role in providing information and support to the person with diabetes, and their own preventive self-care practices. Researchers are concurrently examining community resources and barriers that influence diabetes interventions. Resources include availability of healthy foods, safe and convenient environments for physical activity, and access to diabetes support groups and self-care education. Barriers include few, if any, low-cost ways to improve lifestyle and insufficient number of diabetes care centers and specialists. The results will guide researchers in designing a comprehensive diabetes prevention and control plan which will be pilot-tested in the two participating communities.

25. Overweight And Obesity: State-Based Programs: Missouri | DNPA | CDC
nutrition and Physical Activity Program to Prevent Obesity and Other Chronic Program Coordinator missouri Department of health and Senior Services
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  • 62% of Missouri adults are overweight or obese. (CDC BRFSS, 2004) 24% of non-Hispanic white adults and 39% of non-Hispanic black adults in Missouri are obese. (CDC BRFSS, 2004) 30% of low-income children between 2 and 5 years of age in Missouri are overweight or at risk of becoming overweight. (CDC PedNSS, 2003) 27% of students in high school in Missouri are overweight or at risk of becoming overweight. (CDC YRBS, 2003)

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The statewide Council on the Prevention and Management of Overweight and Obesity has completed a draft state plan to prevent obesity and other chronic diseases in Missouri. The goals of the draft plan are to increase:
  • Opportunities to adopt physical activity and nutrition habits that promote good health in schools and child care facilities, worksites, communities, and families. The effectiveness of nutrition and physical activity messages to the public.

26. Graduate Programs At Southeast Missouri State University
Directory of graduate and postgraduate programs at Southeast missouri State health, Human Performance and Recreation nutrition and Exercise Science
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27. WIC - Pettis County Health Center
We can also provide referrals to other health programs for you and your family. back See the missouri DHSS Division of Nutritional health and Services
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Pettis County Community Health Center 911 East 16th Street, Sedalia, Missouri 65301
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About WIC Eligibility Services Using the Program ... Links to More Info About WIC The WIC program is for women who are pregnant, breat-feeding, or whose pregnancy recently ended. It also includes infants under 12 months old and children under five. It is run by health professionals and is provided through the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. In your appointments, we will give you suggestions about healthy eating for you and your children. At other times, you may join with other WIC participants for a nutrition or health class.
Eligibility To be eligible for WIC, you must meet the WIC income guidelines and have a need for improved nutrition. During some visits, the WIC staff will check to see if you or your child is still eligible. This is called a certification. You will need to bring:
  • Proof of identification Proof of your income Proof of your address
As long as you meet the income and nutrition guidelines, you can stay on WIC during pregnancy or breastfeeding until one year after your baby is born. If you decide not to breast-feed, then you may stay on WIC until six months after your baby is born or your pregnancy is ended. Infants and children may stay on WIC until their nutrition problem has improved or until they reach their fifth birthday, whichever comes first.

28. State Agencies Administering The Child Nutrition Programs
Bureau of Child nutrition programs Florida Department of health missouri CACFP, SFSP Chief Bureau of Community Food and nutrition Assistance
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Child Nutrition Programs 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894 Phone: 907-465-8708 Fax: 907-465-8910 Arizona NSLP, CACFP, SFSP State Director Health and Nutrition Services State Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602-542-8709 Fax: 602-542-1531 Arkansas NSLP (Public) State Director Child Nutrition Section Department of Education Executive Building Suite 404 2020 West 3rd Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-4465 Phone: 501-324-9502 Fax: 501-324-9505 Arkansas NSLP (Private), CACFP, SFSP State Director Special Nutrition Programs Slot S155 Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education Department of Human Services Post Office Box 1437 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-1437

29. Team Nutrition Grants
Furthermore, local child nutrition programs will receive minigrants in hopes of missouri Department of health and Senior Services PO Box 570
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The Alaska Team Nutrition (TN) plans to focus on Alaska's School Wellness Policy Initiatives while collaborating with the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health, and other health programs. The local education agencies will be assisted with establishing wellness policies through a variety of methods. TN will conduct workshops at statewide conferences, distribute information materials, and develop a statewide model school wellness policy. In addition, training and technical assistance concentrated on developing and implementing community based local wellness policies and best practice strategies will be provided. A competitive implementation sub grant will be provided to local districts.
For more information contact:
Stacy Goade, State Child Nutrition Director
Department of Education and Early Development
801 West 10th Street, Suite 200

30. State Education Agency School Health Programs
Child nutrition programs health and Physical Education Curriculum Framework familyCommunity-School Partnership Team Child nutrition programs
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31. National Alliance For Nutrition And Activity
Strengthen the National School Lunch and Other Child nutrition programs Council on Physical Fitness and health; missouri Public health Association
http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/nana.html
The National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA) advocates national policies and programs to promote healthy eating and physical activity to help reduce the illnesses, disabilities, premature deaths, and costs caused by diet- and inactivity-related diseases such as heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. NANA promotes within the legislative and executive branches of government a better understanding of the importance of healthy eating, physical activity, and obesity control to the nation's health and health-care costs. One of the primary goals of NANA is to cultivate champions for nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention in Congress and federal agencies. Efforts include supporting effective education programs, advocating adequate funding for programs, and promoting environmental changes that help Americans eat better and be more active. NANA is made up of more than 300 organizations. NANA's policy priorities include:

32. University Of Missouri Extension - Nutrition And Health
Sign up for missouri Families enewsletter. The family nutrition Education Program provides missourians with knowledge and skills for a healthy life.
http://extension.missouri.edu/main/nutrition/index.shtml


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Sort fact from fiction with reliable information on balanced meals, vitamins, exercise, preventive health care and storing and preserving food. Missouri Families delivers research-based information and learning opportunities on preventive health care food safety nutrition and fitness , as well other other topics important to Missouri families. Sign up for Missouri Families' e-newsletter The Family Nutrition Education Program provides Missourians with knowledge and skills for a healthy life. Nutrition educators teach school children and parents the value of making healthy food choices, staying physically fit, practicing food safety methods and stretching food dollars.

33. NW Missouri Nutrition Program Home Page
University of missouri. family nutrition Education programs. nutrition and Lifeskills for missouri Families. FNEP provides missourians with skills for a
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Nutrition and Life-skills for Missouri Families FNEP provides Missourians with skills for a healthy life. Nutrition educators teach school children and parents the value of making healthy food choices, staying physically fit, practicing food safety methods and stretching food dollars. FNEP is nutrition education for you and your family.
Nutrition educators meet you 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

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34. Missouri
and as a liaison with health professionals in Arkansas and missouri. She has helped to develop, implement and evaluate nutrition programs for
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Margie Cook is a registered and licensed dietitian through the American Dietetic Association. She is a Senior Nutrition Educator with St. Louis District Dairy Council, a nonprofit nutrition education organization. At Dairy Council, she has helped to develop and test five food group-based nutrition programs and materials targeted to area health professionals, educators, school food service staff and consumers.
Cook also has completed extensive media training and is experienced in communicating nutrition messages to radio and television audiences in the St. Louis metropolitan area. She has completed more than 200 radio and more than 100 television interviews.
As a former competitive gymnast, diver and dancer, Cook has a strong back-ground in physical fitness, including 10 years of coaching experience. She is a frequent guest speaker for area gymnastics clubs and dance academies, providing nutrition lectures for athletes, coaches and parents.
Cook holds a B.A. degree in English from the University of Kansas, a B.S. degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from Fontbonne University, and has completed internship and graduate coursework in Medical Dietetics through the University of Kansas Medical Center.

35. Coordinated School Health Programs
Coordinated School health programs can help students attain good health, family life and human sexuality; nutrition; personal and mental health;
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36. K-State Research And Extension Human Nutrition
Limited Resource programs and Grants family nutrition Program Your guide to nutrition and health information on Federal Government Websites.
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Resource Profiles alphabetical by program topic HN Extension Publications (information and order forms for many of our publications) Nutrition Spotlight (quarterly newsletter) Nutrition In the News Dining on a Dime (bi-monthly newsletter) Fruits and Vegetables....Good for You (semi-annual newsletter)
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Listen to radio interviews with our staff and watch video stream files on a variety of timely nutrition topics.

37. Food And Nutrition: Mountain Plains States Reach Out To Child Care Agencies And
CACFP is one of several child nutrition programs administered nationally by USDA and In missouri, the Department of health has developed a series of
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. "Breastfeeding isn't just a good nutrition practice it's good business for child care center and family day care home providers," says Colorado Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) administrator Kathy Brunner. "When women who are breastfeeding are deciding on infant care, they're more likely to look for centers and homes that will work with them."

38. Center For Weight And Health, U.C. Berkeley
Developed by the family nutrition Education Program at the University of missouri for health, nutrition, healthy diet tips and activities for families,
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Topic Index Aging and Health Nutrition Promotion Obesity Child and Adolescent Health ... Other Aging and Health Center for Research and Education in Aging (CREA)
The mission of CREA is to investigate the basic processes that cause aging, with the goal of improving and extending human health span. CREA integrates the efforts of cell and molecular biologists, structural and computational biologists, geneticists, physiologists and public health professionals, who are the intellectual assets and resources of the University of California, Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. CREA is also associated with the Buck Institute for Age Research, a private nonprofit basic biomedical research institute located in Novato, California. http://crea.berkeley.edu/

39. Members Of WIN Wyoming
Julie Smueles, BS, nutrition programs Consultant, Wyoming Dept. of Education, CFCS = Certified in family and Consumer Sciences CHES = Certified health
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Notes: Addresses without a specified state are in Wyoming. To access the full contact information for each member, go to the Directory . Updated 9/6/05. Network All members:
Michelle Aldrich, MS, FACS Teacher, Triumph High School, Cheyenne
Bronwen Anderson, MS, State Incentive Grant Coordinator, Substance Abuse Division, Wyoming Dept. of Health, Cheyenne
Bambie Argyle , BA, Lyman
Judy Barbe , MS, RD, Montana/Wyoming Program Coordinator, Western Dairy Council, Casper
Carolyn Benepe , MS, RD, Proj. Coordinator, Cent$ible Nutr. Prog., UW Coop. Ext. Serv., Sheridan County, Sheridan
Tami Benham Deal , PED, Assoc. Prof., UW Division of Kinesiology and Health , Laramie
Linda Boeckner, PhD, RD, Extension Nutrition Specialist and Professor, University of Nebraska, Scottsbluff
Jody Bogus , MA, Team Nutrition Project Director, Wyoming Dept. of Education, Cheyenne
Tina Braet-Thomas , MA, RD, CDE, Nutr. Serv. Dept. Mgr., Powell Hosp./Nursing Home, Powell
Dana Breeden , RN, CDE, Diabetes Educator and Registered Nurse, Torrington Community Hospital, Torrington Ellen Burbank , RD, Dietitian, Powell Hospital, Powell Mary Burman , PhD, RN, FNP, Assoc. Prof., UW School of Nursing, Laramie

40. G8350 Small Flock Series: Managing A Family Chicken Flock, MU Extension
family life Home and garden nutrition and health Public policy Published by the Poultry health Program of the Animal health Division, missouri
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Department of Animal Sciences Maintaining a small poultry flock can be rewarding and will provide an opportunity for various family members to participate in animal care. Chickens are best maintained as a flock and are well suited for such management. Other species of poultry are also well suited for family flock management; however, mixed flocks (mixed ages or species) are not recommended because of increased risk of disease. With proper care and consideration, the small family flock may be maintained on farms or small acreages near urban areas.

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