EFNEP -- EXPANDED FOOD AND NUTRITION EDUCATION PROGRAM

FOR EVERY $1 OF EFNEP PROGRAMMING CONTRIBUTED IN ESCAMBIA COUNTY,
$10.64 IS SAVED ON HEALTH CARE COSTS AND $2.48 IS SAVED ON FOOD EXPENDITURES!

EFNEP is one of the best kept secrets in Escambia County – we’re working hard to change that! EFNEP is a no-cost program for limited-resource families and youth funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and managed by the University of Florida IFAS Extension.

EFNEP teaches our participants to make nutritious food choices for their families and to spend their food dollars wisely by teaching basic nutrition education, meal planning, shopping skills, cooking skills, and food safety. EFNEP is taught in small group settings by nutrition educators, generally in a series of six sessions for youth and nine sessions for adults. Upon completion of the EFNEP series, adult graduates receive a certificate from the University of Florida.

Am I in the target audience?

If you care for young children and receive any of the following services, you qualify!

Adult EFNEP

EFNEP Curriculum

Locations

Youth EFNEP

History

During the 1960s, there was recognition of the link between poverty and malnutrition and the fact that many Americans were not only poor but were suffering from hunger and malnutrition. Educational programs and resources were not reaching segments of the population, including low-income groups. Pilot studies in several states helped identify effective approaches for contacting, teaching, and maintaining education programs with people who lived in poverty. Recommendations based on results of these pilot studies were the basis for initiating EFNEP in 1969.

Three basic concepts arose from the pilots and served as guidelines for implementing EFNEP.

CONTACT US TO SCHEDULE A CLASS – WE COME TO YOU!

EFNEP (Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program)

850-475-5230