Food as Health Alliance
Food as Health Alliance

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

Food Security

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Select your county to find assistance.

Visit Feeding Kentucky

Local Food Assistance from Feeding Kentucky

Use the Feeding Kentucky map to find the regional food bank that serves your county. The regional food bank can give you a list of local food pantries or meal programs in your county that can help you get access to nutritious food.

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The Supplemental Assistance Nutrition Program is designed to help individuals and families afford the nutritious foods they need to thrive. In Kentucky, you can apply for monthly SNAP benefits through the KYnect portal online or in person. Learn more and apply with the link below.

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The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children provides supplemental foods and nutrition education for women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are determined to be at nutritional risk. Apply through the KY Cabinet for Health and Family Services.

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The Commodity Supplemental Food Program provides monthly food packages to low-income seniors (age 60+). The food boxes are designed to provide a range of nutritious foods for a well-balanced diet as well as nutrition education. Contact your local agency for more details.

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Seniors Farmers Market Nutrition Program

The Seniors Farmers Market Nutrition Program provides low-income seniors with coupons to purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables, and fresh-cut herbs at participating farmers markets. This program aims to improve the nutrition of seniors. For more details about availability in your county, contact your local farmers market or health department.

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WIC Farmers Market Nutrition Program

Each summer, local health departments issue $30 to eligible WIC recipients for the purchase of locally grown fruits, vegetables, and fresh-cut herbs. WIC participants can use these funds at participating farmers markets. For more details about program availability in your county, contact your local health department.

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Kentucky Double Dollars Program

This initiative provides a dollar-for-dollar match, up to $12 per day, for SNAP and WIC participants when they purchase locally grown fruits, vegetables, and fresh-cut herbs at participating farmers markets and select retail locations. To learn more about how to double your benefits and find participating sites, contact your local health department.

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Free Nutrition Education Classes and Resources

Diabetes Prevention Program

The Kentucky Diabetes Prevention Program, offered free and virtually by the UK Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center and UK Cooperative Extension, provides patients with expert lifestyle coaches. These dedicated coaches help participants develop the skills to change their eating habits, lose weight, and maintain a healthy level of physical activity, promoting long-term health and well-being.

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Cooperative Extension Office

UK Cooperative Extension Department of Family and Consumer Science offers free nutrition classes designed to educate participants on healthy eating habits and meal planning. These classes cover topics such as balanced diets, portion control, and cooking techniques which are fun for the whole family. There is an office in every county so you can call to explore the FCS classes available in your area.

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Tips for Growing Your Skills

Getting Started

Before you can fully embrace a food as health approach to managing your diet-sensitive chronic disease, you have to start with the basics. Visit this page to find dozens of resources to help you begin.

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Stretching Your Food Dollars

Affording nutritious food can be challenging. The handouts below contain some tips and tricks to make the most of your food budget and prevent food waste.

Nutrition Bites

These short posts contain details on a variety of topics related to nutrition and chronic disease. Each one also has a simple handout to break down the info even further.

MIND Diet Handout

Learn more about the MIND Diet, designed to prevent the development of cognitive disease like dementia and Alzheimer's as you age.

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Explore the important relationship between eating foods that are high in fiber and the management of type 2 diabetes through slowed digestion.

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Learn more about the different types of fat in your diet, where they come from, and how to make healthier choices for managing heart disease.

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Culinary Medicine

A variety of clinical conditions can be positively impacted through diet. These resources and recipes can help you manage certain illnesses with nutrition.

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Nutrition for Addiction Recovery

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Nutrition for Acid Reflux

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Nutrition for IBD

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Nutrition for Mental Health

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Connect With Us

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308 Funkhouser Building
Lexington, KY 40506
859-218-5081

FOODASHEALTH@UKY.EDU

Alison Gustafson

Program Director

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Christa Mayfield

Research Coordinator

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Lauren Batey

Program Coordinator
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Contact Information

Dr. Alison Gustafson, Ph.D.
Professor

206G Funkhouser Building Lexington, KY 40506

(859) 257-3707

alison.gustafson@uky.edu