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Food and Nutrition Servicewith the Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships

La Mesa Completa: USDA’s Outreach to the Latino Community

U.S. Department of AgricultureEvery Day, Every Way

Building partnerships between government, faith-based, and neighborhood organizations to better serve individuals, families, and communities

USDA’s Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships

Why are we concerned?Latinos comprise the nation’s hungriest demographic:More than 1 in 4 (26.9%) Latinos are food insecure. Latinos have the

highest rate of food insecure households with children. Hispanics are disproportionately affected by food-related health

disparities:One in three Hispanics are obese. Hispanic children are more likely to be

overweight/obese and more likely to die of diabetes.Hispanics access nutrition assistance at the lowest rates:Hispanic participation in SNAP is 10% lower than the national average

(56% compared to 66%). Among food bank participants, only 41% of Hispanic families participate

in SNAP, a rate significantly lower than black and white families.

Hispanic Households by Food Security Status, 2009

Food secure:

73.1 % 9.9 million households

Food insecure – 26.9%3.6 million households

With low food security – 17.6 % 2.4 million households

With very low food security – 9.3 % 1.3 million households

USDA’s “Hunger Hotspots”

Los Angeles/San BernardinoPhoenixRio Grande Valley

Chicago

Miami

New York/New Jersey

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USDA’s Outreach to the Latino Community

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USDA’S Message: An Invitation

1. USDA is committed to lowering food insecurity among Hispanics by providing access to adequate quantity and quality of food and nutrition.

2. USDA invites Latinos to have a seat at the decision-making table in the national discussion of food and nutrition issues affecting the Hispanic community.

3. USDA programs can provide the food and nutrition assistance Latinos need to set a full table for their families.

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Is having trouble providing meals for their child when school is out?

Summer Food Service Program (SFSP)Children can receive free meals during the summer when school is out!

Do you know someone who…

Have you told them about the…

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Do you know someone who…

Have you told them about the…

Needs groceries?

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

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Cannot afford dinner?Does not have after school snacks for their child or an older family member?

Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)

Do you know someone who…

Have you told them about the…

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Is pregnant or nursing? Does not have access to nutritious food?

Needs prenatal care?

Is not connected to a health care provider?

Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC)

Do you know someone who…

Have you told them about the…

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MiPlato

Do you know someone who

Have you told them about…

Wants to know how to eat healthfully? Or how to feeda family nutritious meals?

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Partnerships

Success Story: Eve Nuñez and

Help 4 Kidz

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Partnerships

Success Story: Catholic Charities

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Partnerships

Success Story: Miami Pastors

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In November 2010, First Lady Michelle Obama challenged faith-based and community organizations to host 1,000 new summer feeding program sites.

America’s Move to Raise a Healthier Generation of Kids

Faith & Communities

 

1. Use MyPlate for your community and congregational meals

2. Host nutrition education classes

Healthy Eating

Affordable, Accessible

Food

1. Grow healthy food for your community by starting a garden

2. Feed kids over the summer

Physical Activity

1. Host a weekly exercise activity for your community or congregation

Ready to get started?

Visitwww.letsmove.

gov/communities

!A Moverse!Start moving by launching Let's Move! activities to improve the wellness of your community!

Helpful Resources• FNS Latino Outreach

• National Hunger Clearing House 1-877-8HAMBRE

• Let’s Move Faith and Communities Toolkit

• MyPlate Community Toolkit

• New webpage: www.letsmove.gov/communities

USDA Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

collaborate@usda.gov202-720-2032

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Roxana Ulloa BarillasDeputy Director

Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood PartnershipsU.S. Department of Agriculture

Roxana.Barillas@osec.usda.gov202-720-2032

¡Gracias por su compromiso!

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