Family Nutrition Program
The Family Nutrition Program (FNP) is a free nutrition education program serving low-income adults in Ohio. This program is funded by the Food Nutrition Service’s (FNS) branch of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). In the state of Ohio, FNP has developed as a partnership between the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services and Ohio State University Extension. Our goal is to improve, within a limited budget, the likelihood of families and individuals who are receiving food assistance benefits (formerly known as food stamps) to make healthy food choices and to choose active lifestyles.
Contact Dawn Winkle, Program Assistant at 419-668-8219 for more information on monthly program topics.
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Eating Smart. Living Strong.
- The Family Nutrition Program is a nutrition education program serving low-income adults in Ohio. Ohio FNP is a partnership between the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services and Ohio State University Extension. Our goal is to improve, within a limited budget, the likelihood of families and individuals who are receiving food assistance benefits to make healthy choices and to choose active lifestyles.
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Cook Up a Healthy Partnership
- FNP makes a difference in our communities.
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Monthly Newsletters
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Healthy Food Program
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Bridge the Healthy Food Gap
- A program in conjunction with the Huron County Department of Job & Family Services.
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My Plate
- The website features practical information and tips to help Americans build healthier diets.
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Recipe Finder
- The majority of recipes in the database were submitted by nutrition educators in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Additional recipes are from government agencies or other health professionals and organizations. Unless stated, recipes have not been tested.
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SNAP
- The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called the Food Stamp Program) plays a vital role in the social safety net in the United States, providing almost $72 billion in benefits in 2011.
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SNAP Pre-screening tool
- This Pre-Screening Tool can be used to determine if you may be eligible to receive SNAP benefits. This Pre-Screening Tool is not an application for SNAP. An application for SNAP benefits must be made at your local SNAP Office.
