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AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information - Child and Adult Obesity
PURPOSE:

CAAs can provide leadership to help improve the health and well-being of many low-income children and adults by addressing the link between obesity and poverty, which has been demonstrated through various studies.


AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information - Features for Kids
PURPOSE:

Nutrition education can be integrated into many programs to help improve children's lifelong eating and physical activity habits.


AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information - Features for Parents
PURPOSE:

Helping parents through nutrition education will help improve children's lifelong eating and physical activity habits.


AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information - Features for Senior Adults
PURPOSE:

Initiatives that help the elderly maintain adequate nutrition are essential to help improve the health and quality of life for senior Americans. 


AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information - Hunger Awareness and Advocacy
PURPOSE:

Various activities have been developed to increase awareness of the extent of hunger in America, along with the consequences of hunger on individuals, families and society as a whole.


AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information - National Anti-Hunger Organizations
PURPOSE:

National Anti-Hunger Organizations build public awareness and support for activities and policies that address problems of hunger and poverty in America.


AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information - Nutrition Education
PURPOSE:

Early nutrition education is particularly important to promote lifelong habits that will contribute to health and well-being.


AGENCY:US - WeCanEndHunger.org
PROGRAM:Resource Information: Advocacy for School Nutrition
PURPOSE:

Various resources are available to help CAAs work with parents and others to promote improvements in school nutrition programs as an important measure to enhance the health and achievement of low-income students.