New NPP Implementers, Introduce Yourself Here!

Barbara from Upstate NY. 5yrs exp. as volunteer with a large food distribution group. We do Farmer’s Market style, healthy food choices and as an implementer in training, I plan to bring to our group info on Focus Areas such as Policies and Procedures, Cultural and Dietary Accommodations and Inventory.

Hi everyone! My name is Jenny and I am a Community Wellness Coordinator with Purdue Extension’s Nutrition Education Program in Indiana.

Hi, my name is Donna from WSU SNAP=Ed. I am currently in the NNP training.

Hello, my name is Mary Hammar, and I am the Nutrition Programs Coordinator at the NH Food bank. I am in the process of completing the NPP Implementer training this month and look forward to utilizing this information to help further the food bank’s involvement in this program.

Hello all! My name is Zenya Ledermann, I am the Food Drive and Distribution Coordinator for the Flagstaff Family Food Center in Flagstaff, Arizona. I am in the process of completing the NPP Implementer Training and am excited about incorporating this work into our organization.

Hello my name is Dora Garcia, I’m a Program coordinator at Cook Children’s hospital. I am in the process of completing the NPP Implementer training and look forward to incorporating this work with the community pantries we support.

Hello, Clarice form Arizona. I am new NPP community and looking forward to learning more.

Hello! My name is Jeff, Pantry coordinator based in Califonia hoping to implement NPP!

Hello! My name is Anjuman Shah (she/her). I am a Registered Dietitian and Nutrition Education Coordinator on-site at San Francisco State University. I’m hoping to implement NPP with our on-campus food pantry (AS Food Pantry/Gator Groceries) as part of a PSE initiative through a CalFresh Healthy Living grant!

Hello there! My name is Julia Bartlett and I’m a new nutrition education program coordinator with Gleaners Community Food Bank in Detroit, Michigan. I come from a culinary background and have really enjoyed learning more about nutrition and how to make it more accessible for everyone. I think that Leah’s Pantry trauma-informed approach is a very thoughtful and compassionate approach to better understand how to help our communities.

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Hello! My name is Mikhara Harvey. Im looking forward to utilizing all the tools I learn to increase nutritious education and making healthy choices within my community.