SNAP-Ed

The Texas Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) Good Food, Good Move campaign empowers Texans to make healthier food choices on a limited budget and adopt active lifestyles. These efforts aim to prevent obesity and reduce diet-related chronic diseases.

SNAP-Ed connects eligible people throughout Texas with vital nutrition education, as well as intervention resources and services that support positive lifestyle changes.

  • SNAP-Ed Library: Access a collection of approved SNAP-Ed curricula, toolkits and educational resources. These materials support program planning, nutrition education delivery and community engagement.
  • Nutrition Education Materials: Browse nutrition education materials and resources designed to support SNAP-Ed programming and outreach. These tools reinforce key nutrition messages and encourage healthy behaviors.

SNAP-Ed Resources

SNAP-Ed partners provide nutrition education to people with low-incomes and those eligible for SNAP. This includes educational resources and food and health classes. Contact a SNAP-Ed partner below to learn more.

NamePrimary ContactSecondary Contact
Brighter Bitesinfo@brighterbites.org715-651-4839
Feeding Texascthi@feedingtexas.org512-527-3613
Healthier Texasgrants@itstimetexas.org512-533-9555
MHP Saludinfo@mhpsalud.org956-968-3600
Prairie View A&M University Extensionjmwhite@pvamu.edu936-261-5118
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Servicerenda.nelson@ag.tamu.edu979-321-5273
Texas Center for Local Foodtclf_snaped_hhsc@texaslocalfood.org512-496-1244
Texas Department of State Health Services Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Preventioncustomer.service@dshs.texas.gov512-776-7111
Texas Department of State Health Services - Office of Border Public Healthrosy.delossantos@dshs.texas.gov512-776-7675
Texas Health and Human Services - Aging Services Coordination - Texercisetexercise@hhs.texas.gov800-889-8595
Texas Health and Human Services - Early Childhood Intervention (ECI)beatrice.watson@hhs.texas.gov512-424-6580
Texas Health and Human Services - Women Infants and Children (WIC)WICGeneral@hhs.texas.gov512-341-4500
The Texas International Institute of Health Professionseo@vcareclinics.org713-640-2273
University of North Texasproposals@unt.edu940-565-3940
University of Texas Rio Grande Valleyhhp@utrgv.edu956-665-5301
UTHealth Houston School of Public Healthcwc.tssc@gmail.com956-755-0604