2023 EFNEP and SNAP-Ed Impacts
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Landscape
- 31% reported their health is excellent or very good.
- 24% reported their food didn’t last before they could get more.
Solutions
- Introduce youth to fruits and vegetables.
- Teach adults to plan, purchase, and prepare healthier meals.
- Engage families to select healthier foods and be active.
- Support communities to make the healthy choice the easy choice.
2023 at a Glance
- 412 partner organizations engaged
- 46.8 M impressions from digital media advertisement
- 12,907 youth and adults taught through nutrition education courses, with an average length of course 305 minutes
- 138 policy, systems, or environmental changes reached 30,000 youth and adults
- 42K views on HappyHealthy website
- 317K impressions on social media
Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
EFNEP Youth
- 83% improved their ability to choose foods according to Dietary Recommendations
- 59% used safe food handling practices more often
- 48% improved their physical activity practices
- 61% improved their ability to prepare simple, nutritious, affordable food
EFNEP Adults
- 96% improved in diet quality indicators
- 92% improved in food resource management practices
- 74% improved their physical activity practices
- 34% improved in food security indicators
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed)
SNAP-Ed Youth
- 35% increased vegetable intake
- 39% increased fruit intake
- 48% increased milk consumption
- 61% increased days of physical activity
SNAP-Ed Adults
- 88% reported an increase in healthy food preparation behaviors
- 81% reported an increase in how often they eat fruits, vegetables, whole grains, or low-fat dairy
- 71% reported increased key food skills and strategies for making healthy food behaviors
- 66% reported an increase in how often they eat fruits or vegetables
Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE)
- 197 HappyHealthy Schools reached over 25,000
- 197 HappyHealthy bulletin boards
- 77 fruit or vegetable tastings reached 19,000
School and Community Gardens
197 edible gardens reached 2,500
Reach
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
- 811 youth and adults taught
- 302 sessions for a total of 206 hours of instruction
- 2,926 individuals reached with food demonstrations
HAPPYHEALTHY Social Marketing
- supports the purchase of seasonal, local fruits and vegetables
- provides affordable, healthy, practical, and delicious recipes
- builds meal-planning and culinary skills
- encourages Mississippians to be active
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Twitter @HAPPY HEALTHYMS
Instagram HAPPY HEALTHYMS
M2458 (POD-04-24)
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