07/05/2025
SNAP-Ed is more than education—it’s community empowerment. From gardens to grocery stores, it helps people make healthy choices every day.
SNAP-Ed is a federally funded program that empowers communities to make healthy choices through nutrition, physical activity, and gardening education.
2403 S. 18th Street, Suite 100
Union Gap, WA
98903
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SNAP-Ed offers basic nutrition education to low-income adults and elementary aged students in Yakima County. Lessons are offered to schools in which 50% or more children attending qualify for free lunches. Our educators also provide programming in other formats such as informational booths at fairs and family nights, community centers, and food banks; nutrition related bulletin boards, newsletters, and handouts. We focus on saturating the policies, systems, and environments (PSE) of our partners with nutrition messages to better nudge people towards a healthier lifestyle. Interested in partnering with SNAP-Ed? Contact us today to see how we can work together.