Making the healthy choice the easy choice
Waldo County SNAP-Ed provides nutrition education programs in local schools, food pantries, Head Start programs and other community groups and organizations. Popular class topics include: eating healthier on a budget; meal planning; navigating the grocery store; preparing healthy meals; reading nutrition labels; and the difference between fresh, canned and frozen produce. Most classes include cooking demonstrations, taste tests, giveaways and education about the importance of physical activity.
Our programs include:
- 10 Tips for Adults
- 10 Tips for Teens
- Cooking Matters Courses
- Eat Well, Play Hard
- Food Smarts
- iGrow Readers
- Kaaley Ila Kari "Come cook with me"
- Pick a Better Snack



Health Education Classes
Learn about healthy cooking, healthy lifestyle choices and more. Sign up for a health education class.
Contact Us
Georgia Parker (She, Her, Hers)
Email: Georgia.Parker@mainehealth.org
Phone: 207-505-4729
Michaela LeVine (She, Her, Hers)
Email: Michaela.LeVine@mainehealth.org
Phone: 207-505-4730