Penn State Cooperative Extension - South Central - Nutrition Links
Nutrition education and food resource management education for the resource stressed SNAP-ED eligible audience. Offers families and youth with limited resources FREE research-based lessons designed to help them develop the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve a healthful diet on a limited budget.
Physical Address
4201 Pleasant Valley Road, York, PA 17402
Hours
Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Our physical office site is NOT our programming site. We partner with community members and use their facilities in the neighborhoods were potential clients live.
Voice
Application process
Recruited by Nutrition Links staff or referred by our community partners
Fee
$0; None
Eligibility
SNAP-ED eligible folks frequent- work ready programs, food pantries, etc. Program is limited to parents/caregivers with children under the age of 18 who are eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits (previously known as food stamps), WIC, public assistance, free/reduced school meals. They need to be < 185% of poverty level. Low-income youth are also eligible.
Service area
York, PA
Agency info
Penn State Cooperative Extension - South Central
Operates as an educational network that gives individuals, community groups, agencies, schools, and businesses access to the University's resources and expertise in all 67 of PA's counties. Assists individuals, families, businesses, and communities throughout Pennsylvania with information and a broad range of educational programs designed to: Support productive, profitable, and competitive businesses and a strong agriculture and food system Strengthen families, children and youth, and the elderly Build caring, safe, and healthy communities Ensure the long-term vitality of Pennsylvania's natural resources Enable people to better understand and deal with complex public issues. It is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and state and county governments. Through this county-based partnership, Penn State Extension educators, faculty, and local volunteers work together to share unbiased, research-based information with local residents.