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Communicating the Value of Nutrition Education Programs to Stakeholders Jennifer Rindahl Director of Advocacy Communications UC ANR
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Communicating the Value of Nutrition Education Programs to Stakeholders

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Communicating the Value of Nutrition Education Programs to Stakeholders . Jennifer Rindahl Director of Advocacy Communications UC ANR. WHY?. Because what you do matters to people. They need your help!. W e’re not the only game in town…. SO… WHY US?. Did you know?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Communicating the Value of Nutrition Education Programs to Stakeholders

Communicating the Value of Nutrition Education

Programs to Stakeholders

Jennifer RindahlDirector of Advocacy Communications

UC ANR

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WHY?

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Because what you do matters to people

They need your help!

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We’re not the only game in town…

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SO…WHY US?

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Did you know?.…“Nearly 58% of low-income residents in Contra Costa County could not afford enough to eat in 2009.” California Food Policy Advocates and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

“31% of adolescents ages 12- to 17-years-old, and one-in-three California children ages 9-11 years old, are at risk of or are already overweight.”

“By 2030, medical costs associated with treating preventable obesity-related diseases are estimated to increase by $48 billion to $66 billion per year in the United States, and the loss in economic productivity could be between $390 billion and $580 billion annually.” Trust for America's Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF).  

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And…WHY US?

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LOCAL

Trust

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HOW?

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You’re invited…

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Be a resource…

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Go to the mountain…

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IMPACT?

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You’re looking at it…

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REMEMBER

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YOUR Kids

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YOUR Parents

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YOUR Community

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Final Thoughts