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  1. EFNEP Participant Qualifications

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/node/2564

    up to 185% of Federal Poverty Guidelines Young Adults: Individuals with no children who are between ... grandparents, day care providers, parents, or other extended family member that meet the  income guidelines of ... agencies can organize their own classes with clients, family members and friends.  OSU EFNEP provides the ...

  2. What is Adult EFNEP?

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/efnep/what-adult-efnep-0

    limited resource adults who are responsbile for the care of children, such as parents, grandparents, or ... designed to teach families with children about making healthier choices around nutrition, food preparation, ... other extended family members. Other adults may qualify if they are responsbile for the planning and ...

  3. EFNEP

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/efnep

    offered in several counties in Ohio for low-income adults with children and youth. Program assistants use ... improving the total family diet and nutritional well-being. The adult program teaches low-income adults with ... children how to make healthier food choices, manage their food resources, improve their food safety ...

  4. Summer is a good time for a youth labor checkup

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/summer-good-time-youth-labor-checkup

    or operated by their parent, grandparent, or legal guardian.   This means that your children ... Know. ” The agricultural “exemption” applies only to your children and grandchildren.  Many farmers know ... employment is no different.  In Ohio, youth employment laws do not apply to children working on a farm owned ...

  5. About SNAP-Ed

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/snap-ed/about-snap-ed

    a partnership between the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services and Ohio State University Extension in an ... nonparticipants who are elderly and/or adults without young children in EFNEP counties. How are programs ... effort to improve the nutrition of families and individuals who are food stamp program participants or ...

  6. USDA Summertime Food Service Program

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/usda-summertime-food-service-progrm

    The USDA Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) was established to fill the gap when children lose ... supplement the food you have at home with meals and snacks for your children from local schools and community ... organizations. In an effort to maintain social distancing, USDA has made temporary changes that allow parents or ...

  7. Blast Off! Parenting Series

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/blast-parenting-series

    Blast Off! is three 4-session online parenting series. The curriculum, Active Parenting, uses ... videos and discussion to introduce information that may help participants to improve their parenting ... , which also might help them to be less stressed.  Each series focuses on parenting a specific age of ...

  8. Planning for the Future of Your Farm Webinar Series

    https://farmoffice.osu.edu/events/planning-future-your-farm-webinar-series-0

    We encourage parents, children, and grandchildren to attend together to develop a plan for the future ... This workshop challenges farm families to actively plan for the future of the farm business.  ... of your family farm. Teaching faculty for the workshop are David Marrison, OSU Extension Farm ...

  9. SNAP-Ed

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/snap-ed

    has developed as a partnership between the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services and Ohio State ... identity, religion, reprisal, and where applicable, political beliefs, marital status, familial or parental ... and obesity prevention program serving low-income adults and youth. It is funded by the Food Nutrition ...

  10. Farm Bill Expected to Meet Resistance

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/farm-bill-expected-meet-resistance

    extends the age limit to 59 and includes adults with children older than 6. The work requirement would ... parents struggling with financial and other stresses can’t always be supportive of their children ... work or be involved in a training program at least 20 hours a week if they are between the ages of 18 ...

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