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Posted on July 1, 2025July 1, 2025

  • by carrie@leahspantry.org
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Mom of Young Child Uses Skills Years Later

“”Being a first time Mom to (at the time) a 1 year old, the nutritional class I took with Kate was a Godsend. I was given so many tips, tricks, and tools that I had never heard of before. It gave me so much confidence afterwards in making sure my kid was eating nutritious meals….

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Posted on June 30, 2025

  • by carrie@leahspantry.org
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Registered Dietitian Attests to Value of SNAP-Ed for Chronic Disease Prevention

“As a registered dietitian with a MPH in public health, I can attest to the importance of SNAP-Ed. SNAP-Ed funding is crucial to ensure that individuals have access to nutrition education, which is important in the treatment and prevention of chronic disease. Working as an outpatient dietitian, I encountered many patients who would have benefitted…

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Posted on June 30, 2025

  • by carrie@leahspantry.org
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SNAP-Ed Improves Health of Affordable Housing Residents

“I want to take a moment to share why I stand behind SNAP-Ed, more commonly known as Nutrition Connections here in New Hampshire. As a provider of affordable housing, I’ve seen firsthand how SNAP-Ed makes a difference in resident access to healthy foods and the impact it has had on their decisions to make healthier…

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This website was developed by Leah’s Pantry, a nonprofit organization committed to trauma-informed nutrition education. As longtime supporters and implementers of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed), we created this site to advocate for continued investment in SNAP-Ed and to amplify the voices of those it serves.

For more about our work, visit leahspantry.org.

This website and the materials it contains were developed with private funding.