Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program

Primary Image
Calfresh Healthy Living, UC Cooperative Extension educators stand next to partners at St. Mary's Community Services in front of the family lodge in Stockton
Article

Budgeting course provides ‘head start’ for people in transitional housing

April 7th, 2025
By Michael Hsu
St. Mary’s – a community-based organization in Stockton that provides essential services, social services, health services, and emergency shelter and housing services – started offering the basic money-management class in January 2024. It's the result of a partnership with University of California…
View Article
Page

EFNEP Impact

California EFNEP is making a positive impact in the lives of low-income families. Participants are making positive changes towards healthy living. They also report an increased knowledge of how to make healthy food and exercise choices with a limited budget.
View Page
Page

Make-up Lessons & Guidelines

The Eating Smart Being Active lesson sequence consists of 9 lessons delivered over a 9-18 week period of time. California EFNEP policies require participants to complete a minimum of 7 lessons, 6 of which must be face-to-face, to graduate and receive a certificate.
View Page
Page

EFNEP Branding Toolkit

EFNEP-ANR Logo - English EFNEP-ANR Logo - Spanish EFNEP Logo only Non-discrimination Statement EFNEP Funding Statement (Eng, Spa) Templates Example E-mail Signature Block: Jane Smith Community Nutrition Educator Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program Community Nutrition and Health UC Cooperat...
View Page
Page

About My Class Enrollment Form

About My Class Instruction Guide (PDF) 1/2/2013 About My Class Enrollment Form - Color - 2024 About My Class Enrollment Form - Black & White - 2024 About My Class Fillable PDF - 2024...
View Page
Page

Social Media Resources

By Kentucky State University How to Create a County Page and Closed Group (Word) Plan for 2023-2024 "Medi-Cal Changes" social media campaign (Excel spreadsheet). Images to use in 2023-2024 "Medi-Cal Changes" social media campaign.
View Page