SNAP E&T partnerships with community colleges are more important than ever. But state capacity and resources often get in the way. Learn not only why community college partnerships are important to a quality E&T program, but why intermediaries are so helpful to states in developing and managing those partnerships.
Presenters:
- Brian Solomon, SNAP E&T Program Analyst, Western Regional Office, Food and Nutrition Service
- Ricardo Williams, SNAP E&T Consultant, Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services
- James André, Director of Operations, Virginia Community Colleges
- Tanya Garbolino, Manager, Fresh Success, Foundation for California Community Colleges
- Sarah Turner, Cal-Fresh E&T Section Chief, California Department of Social Services
- Elizabeth Guzman Arroyo, Statewide STEP and Pathways Director, Portland Community College
- Candi Quintall, Lead E&T Coordinator, Oregon Department of Human Services