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FoodWIse
The role of our Educators is to
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Introduce
children to new fruits and vegetables and teach them why they are important.
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Teach
parents how to buy, plan and prepare healthy meals.
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Engage
families with limited resources in support of choosing healthy diets while stretching food dollars.
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Support
communities in making the healthy choices where people live, learn, work, play and worship.
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Harvest of the Month
Our statewide campaign for schools provides promotion, education and media resources to encourage kids and families to eat more fruits and vegetables.
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Safe and Healthy Food Pantries
Implement the four steps in our toolkit to improve the quality and safety of food offered by your food pantry.
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Quest for Fresh Food
Shopping at your local farmers’ market is a great way to find fresh, healthy food and get to know the people who produce it. FoodWIse provides guided farmers’ market tours at select markets across Wisconsin.
Learn more about the Discover Wisconsin Farmers’ Markets curriculum, and contact your local FoodWIse Nutrition Educator for more information
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Fox Valley Network for Well-Being
A group of community organizations and individuals united to share resources and ideas to maximize community health, equity and well-being where everyone thrives.
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Food Share
You’ve probably heard of food stamps or SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). In Wisconsin, we call the program FoodShare. The goal of this program is to stop hunger. You can use your FoodShare benefits at most stores. You also can use them at many farmers markets, where you can buy fresh fruits and vegetables most months out of the year.
STAFF
If you have questions or want more information please contact:
Christi Gabrilska | FoodWIse Nutrition Coordinator
Serving Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca and Calumet Counties
Phone: 715-258-6479 | Email: Christi.Gabrilska@wisc.edu
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Miranda Dawson | Nutrition Educator
Serving Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca and Calumet Counties
Phone: 920-832-4748 | Email: Miranda.Dawson@wisc.edu
Hailee Paul | FoodWIse Nutrition Educator
Serving Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca and Calumet Counties
Phone: 715-258-6480 | Email: Hailee.Struck@wisc.edu
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Hannah Phillips | Healthy Communities Coordinator
Serving Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca and Calumet Counties
Phone: 920-832-4761 | Email: Hannah.Phillips@wisc.edu
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Kristine Soper | FoodWIse Nutrition Coordinator
Serving Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca and Calumet Counties
Phone: 920-232-1970 | Email: Kristine.Soper@wisc.edu
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