Non-profit agencies think outside the box when serving others during a pandemic
Non-profit agencies across Deep and East Texas are thinking outside the box when it comes to service during a pandemic.
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Non-profit agencies across Deep and East Texas are thinking outside the box when it comes to service during a pandemic.
(Read and watch this story from KTRE)
The East Texas Food Bank isn’t just helping feed people, they’re also helping families change the way they think about eating.
Nutrition Education Manager Kinsey Jeffers teaches a 6-week course called Cooking Matters, that challenges participants to rethink the way they shop, cook and feed their families.
“The first four weeks we talk about nutrition education and kitchen and food safety,” Jeffers said. “The fifth week we go on a grocery store tour, and the sixth week is a potluck and we play a nutrition (trivia) game.”
(Read more from Tyler Paper)
March is National Nutrition Month©. Join the East Texas Food Bank and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in celebration by focusing on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits.
This week, the focus is on learning skills to create tasty meals. Here are some tips to help guide you:
Information provided by eatright.org
The East Texas Food Bank is working with its more than 200 partners to provide emergency food assistance during COVID-19, otherwise known as coronavirus.
In partnership with Tyler Independent School District, which is serving free curb-side meals to students during the Community Mitigation Period through March 20, ETFB will be distributing free emergency food assistance boxes.
(Read more from Tyler Paper)