SNAP-Ed
The Maryland Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP-Ed) is a nutrition education program that serves individuals and families eligible for SNAP (EBT). SNAP-Ed educators in St. Mary's County provide resources to help people lead healthy lives through increased food access and improved overall health through nutrition and physical activity. SNAP-Ed partners with community organizations to change the policies, systems, and environments of those sites and offer education programs to support positive changes in those communities.
Maryland SNAP-Ed offers programs for youth and adults, and many materials are available in both English and Spanish.
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Visit the website at:
Christine Allred
Project Leader and Nutrition Educator
Maryland’s SNAP-Ed Program
University of Maryland Extension, St. Mary's County
26737 Radio Station Way, Suite E-2, Leonardtown, MD 20650
443-518-0333 (direct) / 301-475-4013 (desk) / 301-475-4483 (fax)
extension.umd.edu/programs/family-consumer-sciences/snap-ed
Evan Larwood
Project Assistant
Maryland's SNAP-Ed Program
University of Maryland Extension, St. Mary's County
26737 Radio Station Way, Suite E-2, Leonardtown, MD 20650
301-475-4013 (direct) / 301.475.4483 (fax)