Recently, Vetri Community Partnership’s CEO Maddy Booth sat down to have a candid conversation with Billy Penn reporter Violet Comber-Wilen about the impact that cuts to SNAP-Ed will make on the kids we serve.

“The ripple effects could be quite significant, especially paired with the cuts to SNAP dollars,” Maddy said. “The goal of this program was to help folks stretch the already limited budget that they were potentially receiving to support their family’s food consumption and intake. So, I think that we are certainly going to be more aware of what neighborhoods and communities need more support in accessing food and then accessing nutrition education, because I think those two things go hand in hand.”

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