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Tag: Food Stamps

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP ) logo
Posted inPublic Health

UPDATED: USDA Approves Emergency Food Benefits for Matthew Victims

by Rose Hoban October 21, 2016April 16, 2021
Posted inMedicaid

Report: Shorthanded, Swamped County Workers Led to Food Stamp, Medicaid Delays

by Editor April 18, 2016April 16, 2021
Yolanda Dickerson (R) said she wants her daughter Ilana Adlee to learn healthy eating habits. But its tough when there's few healthy choices in her neighborhood.
Posted inChronic Disease, Featured, Nutrition, Public Health, Rural Health

Cooking Holiday Meals is a Challenge in N.C.’s Food Deserts

by Rose Hoban December 29, 2015August 6, 2017
Karen Simon, Director of Inmate Programs for the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's department.
Posted inPrison Health

Released with Hope

by Editor November 2, 2015April 19, 2021
Durham student food service director James Keaten made the point that kids only have an average of 13 minutes scheduled to get in line, get their trays filled, sit down and eat their lunches in most schools. Photo shows a handwritten sign reading "13 minutes to eat"
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Health Inequities, Minority Health, Public Health

Confronting the Childhood Hunger Amidst the Plenty

by Editor August 4, 2015August 4, 2015
shows some produce on shelves in a corner store.
Posted inChronic Disease, Consumer News, Featured, Nutrition, Public Health

Lawmakers Want to Make Healthy Eating Easier at Corner Stores

by Editor March 18, 2015March 18, 2015

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