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THE SUPER SNACK SACK
PROGRAM
Francia HenryGabrielle HoffmanTonya MillerChristine Zuzack
BACKGROUND: CHILDHOOD OBESITY
• One out of 7 children and adolescents between the ages of 6 and 17 are considered obese.
• Children who are Black, Hispanic, or Native American have a greater chance of being overweight, obese, and have type 2 diabetes.
• Increased obesity rate and preventable chronic diseases are due to a lack of physical activity and poor eating habits.
• Focus: provide children with whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables and decreasing fat, sugar, and salt consumption
• Advocating for farm-to-school programs, foodstamp discounts at green markets, and tax credits for grocery produce sections
MICHELLE OBAMA: SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY INITIATIVES TO PREVENT
CHILDHOOD OBESITY
• Supplying all families with fresh fruits and vegetables.
• Fruit and vegetable consumption is positively related to income.
CHALLENGES OF INCREASING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CONSUMPTION
AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION:
• Focus should be on providing low-income communities with better food environments.
• Children between the ages of 6-11 and 12-18 years old should be targeted.
• Initiatives should concentrate on providing fresh fruits and dark leafy vegetables.
BACKGROUND: SURPLUS • Six million tons of food is not consumed
annually in USA• Millions of tons of fruit and vegetables are
left in fields and orchards or are plowed over each year. Some of these edible crops are left behind because they are misshapen or discolored.
BACKGROUND: SURPLUS• federal and state laws protect grocers from
liability for donated foods• many stores expressed concerns that donated food could sicken recipients, even if it has yet to reach its expiration date. While some major chains donate food, others do not.
EMERSON GOOD SAMARITAN FOOD DONATION ACT
• Encourages donation of food and grocery products to non-profit organizations
• Protects you from liability
FOOD DONATION ACT OF 2008
Costlimited responsibility for cost of donors
Liability Supports Emerson Samaritan Food Donation Act
MISSION STATEMENT
The Super Snack Sack’s mission is to provide children in low-income communities with whole fresh foods and nutrition education.
GUIDING PRINCIPLESEvery child should have access to:
• Fresh/Nutritious foods• Education about Nutrition
My PlateHealthy recipesNutritional Guidelines (USDA)
PURPOSE• To Provide nutritional education to middle school students and
their families in central Pennsylvania
• To partner with central Pennsylvania school district
• To assist and encourage individuals , families, communities agencies and private enterprise to provide support for the establishment and operation of fresh food program
• To pursue other activities and undertakings that will promote nutritional health for children and families from Central PA
PROPOSED PROGRAM FORMATRowland School• Middle school in Harrisburg School District serving grades 5
through 8• 88.5% of students come from low-income families• Low income is defined as a family of four earning less than
$28,665 per year
The Harrisburg School Board and Rowland PTA heartily approve of the Super Snack Sack program.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?-