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Co-sponsored by the Nutrition Program in the CUNY School of Public Health.





Setting a Culturally Inclusive Table: How to Be an Effective Nutrition Educator


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Dear NYCNEN Members and Friends,



We hope that you will be able to join us on Friday, February 7th for NYCNEN's skill building meeting this year; "Setting a Culturally Inclusive Table: How to be and Effective Nutrition Educator". This skill builder will begin with a brief presentation about changes to SNAP enrollment followed by tips for being an effective nutrition educator when working with a diverse community of SNAP eligible clients. Through an interactive exercise we'll explore new techniques to provide relevant nutrition information to individuals and families as well as provide you with a toolbox of valuable nutrition education resources. This meeting is co-sponsored by the Nutrition Program at Hunter College and the CUNY School of Public Health.




Topic:
Skill-builder: How to Be an Effective Nutrition Educator


Date:
Friday, February 7, 2014

Time:
9:00 - 11:45 a.m. (Registration: 8:30 a.m. The meeting will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m.)

Location:  School of Public Health at Hunter College: SB 201 Auditorium
2180 3rd Avenue NY, NY 10035 (119th street)


Cost: Free for NYCNEN members and Hunter students; non-members $5

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We look forward to seeing you at the meeting!

NYCNEN's Steering and Envisioning Committee




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