Eating Smart, Being Active in Madera

Jul 24, 2018

UC CalFresh launched the new and improved Eating Smart, Being Active nutrition classes in Madera county. The first stop was Virginia Lee Rose Elementary! To reach parents, UC CalFresh partnered with the Parent Resource Center. Parent Resource Centers are found at seven elementary schools within Madera Unified School District. Their goal is to provide resources that will help parents with their children's education while also encouraging parents to become involved in their children's school.

With the help of Parent Resource Center staff, UC CalFresh was able to host a nutrition series for Virginia Lee Rose parents from March to April. Parents who participated, learned proper knife skills, how to make meals healthy and be physically active, and so much more!

learning to use knife
UC CalFresh Nutrition Program Coordinator, Elizabeth Lopez, teaching parents how to properly use a knife. 
 

While some had experience following a recipe, for others, this was their first time following a recipe and measuring out ingredients. The five parents who participated in the class series expressed that they enjoyed the experience and the information learned. 

 

Parents putting their knife skills to the test.
After learning how to correctly use a knife, parents put their skills to the test. Together they prepared a vegetable quesadilla! 
 
 
cooking
Cooking the vegetables for the quesadilla. Yum!
 
 
certificate
Parent excited to receive her certificate for attending the nutrition classes.
 
 
Thank you Parent Resource Center and Virginia Lee Rose Elementary for allowing UC CalFresh to build and maintain healthy families and communities!  

By Elizabeth Lopez
Author - Community Nutrition and Health Supervisor