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children measuring sugar

Watch Out for Added Sugars!

Teen Cuisine is an EFNEP program designed to teach youth from grades 6 to 12 important life skills to …

Cover photo for A&T EFNEP Coordinator Receives Award

A&T EFNEP Coordinator Receives Award

North Carolina Cooperative Extension encompasses the two Land Grant Universities within the state. Here at NC State, we partner …

Janet Bryan with partner

We Love Our Community Partners!

Janet Bryan, McDowell County EFNEP educator, and Bridget Burnette, Coordinator for the Adult High School at McDowell Technical Community …

Patty cooking

Germ Busters!

Patty Bowers, youth EFNEP educator in Chowan and Perquimans Counties partnered with Asheton Smith, 4-H Agent in Perquimans County …

NCSU Staff at conference

Empowering Food Citizens  

Unity, Hope, Joy, and Self-care – These are the ingredients Chef Daniel Thomas and panelists cooked up during their …

Graduation caps

Celebrating Our EFNEP Staff!

Our EFNEP programs across the state typically focus on our participants within the local communities, improving their lives through …

Cover photo for Grocery Store on Wheels

Grocery Store on Wheels

Zac Hackney, EFNEP educator in Pitt County, led a healthy recipe demonstration at the Ripe For Revival Mobile Market …

fruit tray

Vibrant Veggies on Display

EFNEP Educators in the East enjoyed a fun-filled unit meeting at the N.C. Cooperative Extension, Martin County Center on May …

Sthefany with EFNEP poster

My Drink Has How Much Sugar?!?

Sthefany Flores Fuentes, Rutherford County EFNEP educator, was recently invited to a Science Expo at Isothermal Community College. During …

Della Hicks teaching to read food labels

Good for You and Tasty Too!

Della Hicks, adult EFNEP educator in Pasquotank County, has been programming with the Food Bank of the Albemarle for …