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Master Food Volunteers Provide Nutrition Education

Master Food Volunteer Program Graduates

Twenty-four participants completed their training for the Master Food Volunteer Program from the New River Valley and the Roanoke Valley on Tuesday, November 1, at Crockett Springs United Methodist Church.

Virginia Cooperative Extension recently graduated 24 new volunteers from the Roanoke Valley and New River Valley from its Master Food Volunteer Program.  These enthusiastic volunteers will help educate citizens about the importance of good nutrition.

The “master volunteer” concept has been successfully used for many years by the Virginia Master Gardener program. By using a similar approach – training volunteers who then pass along the education to the public – the Master Food Volunteer program teaches citizens about nutrition and healthy eating.

Volunteers pay a small fee to undergo 30 hours of training over the course of four weeks where they learn about basic nutrition, meal planning, cooking techniques, food safety, and how to work with diverse audiences. At the completion of the training, the volunteers pledge to give back at least 30 hours of service to their communities by teaching others.

After successful completion of the training program, volunteers are able to select the venues at which they will share their newfound expertise. “Our volunteers can choose from a variety opportunities to assist with nutrition and food education. Some may go into the school system and teach youth about eating healthy. Others may do demonstrations of safe preparation and storage of local foods at farmer’s markets around the region. Or, they can choose to do health fairs, in which case they would maintain an educational exhibit with nutritional information set up to help the public. The opportunities are endless,” says Melissa Chase, state coordinator, VCE Master Food Volunteer Program.

For more information about the Master Food Volunteer Program visit, www.fcs.ext.vt.edu/fnh/mfv/index.html or contact Melissa Chase.

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Healthy Weights for Healthy Kids

Healthy Weights for Heathly Kids LogoMost parents would be ecstatic to hear their children ask for a healthy snack instead of ice cream, cookies, or soda when they come home from school. A child and adolescent nutrition education program from Virginia Cooperative Extension has made this dream a reality for many parents throughout the commonwealth.

Elena Serrano, assistant professor of human nutrition, foods, and exercise, and nutrition specialist for Virginia Cooperative Extension, developed Healthy Weights for Healthy Kids, a research-based program to educate youth about smart nutritional choices. More than 10,000 Virginians, ages 7 to 14, have learned about positive attitudes and behaviors involving diet, physical activity, and body image from this program in an overarching effort to reduce overweight among youth across the state. Read the full story in Solutions.

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