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University of California Cooperative Extension, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Community Nutrition and Health


  • About Us

    UC Agriculture and Natural Resources connects the power of UC research in agriculture, natural resources, nutrition and youth development with local communities to improve the lives of all Californians.

    UC ANR promotes healthy people and communities; safe, nutritious, and abundant food; and our nutrition educators help Californians make every food choice and every food dollar count. Our educators also teach the importance of daily physical activity. Research shows these are the cornerstones of health. Yet, we face serious challenges: nearly one-third of children and two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese and most children do not consume enough fruits and vegetables.

    Partnerships

    UC ANR is working in partnership with communities, schools and health professionals to reverse these trends. Our focus on access to fresh fruits and vegetables helps local farmers, too. Our work in helping people eat better and move more helps Californians stay healthy and build good habits for the future. This may reduce the incidence of chronic health conditions and help to reduce health care costs.

    UC ANR has people and programs that can help you live your best and healthiest life. Join us on our mission of promoting healthy people and communities.

    UC Agriculture and Natural Resources connects the power of UC research in agriculture, natural resources, nutrition and youth development with local communities to improve the lives of all Californians.

    UC ANR promotes healthy people and communities; safe, nutritious, and abundant food; and our nutrition educators help Californians make every food choice and every food dollar count. Our educators also teach the importance of daily physical activity. Research shows these are the cornerstones of health. Yet, we face serious challenges: nearly one-third of children and two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese and most children do not consume enough fruits and vegetables.

    Partnerships

    UC ANR is working in partnership with communities, schools and health professionals to reverse these trends. Our focus on access to fresh fruits and vegetables helps local farmers, too. Our work in helping people eat better and move more helps Californians stay…

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Health & Medicine
    • Hunger, Food Security

    Location

    • 2801 2nd St, Davis, CA 95618, USA
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