For a very long time, Clemson EFNEP has been The best-kept secret, not anymore. More and more people know about EFNEP programming now. Either because they have participated as learners or because word of mouth is out there. We have successfully recruited and taught adults for the Eating Smart Being Active series. We continue providing these teachings online. In that way, we are confident that everyone stays safe.
Although in-person classes are still not permitted within the school districts, due to the non-visitor policy, we are now trying different routes to reach and provide the Nutrition Education portion to home-schooled youth. In this way, we can offer these lessons to one child at a time.
In Spartanburg County, several groups of learners throughout the second part of 2021 completed and graduated from their Eating Smart ~ Being Active classes.
As we continue tirelessly working to see the numbers of COVID-19 cases decrease, we are thankful for the opportunity to serve the Spartanburg Co community.
If you or someone you know would like to receive these 100% FREE Nutrition Education Lessons, please reach out to us. We would love to hear from you.
The Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program has been serving limited-resource families across the United States for over fifty years […]
Emily DuRant Fish is a graduate of Clemson University with a degree in Language and International Health (B.S.). Upon graduation, she started her […]
Throughout the Summer of 2022, the Spartanburg County Nutrition Educator worked tirelessly to deliver EFNEP curricula to youth and adults. […]