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HHS Launches COOKING MATTERS Shopping Tours For WIC Clients !

SJC's GOOD FOOD NOW ! initiative supports a variety of programs that are being rolled out by Stacey Flanagan, under the new Health & Human Services initiative "Partnership For A Healthier Jersey City".  This is one of them ~ Bringing innovative programming to the Jersey City WIC Program (Women, Infants & Children Supplemental Nutritional Programming and Financial Support) is as exciting as the new HHS Campus up at 199 Summit Avenue !

COOKING MATTERS is pragmatic approach to making healthier food options more accessible to families.  Through these fun touring experiences, participants are educated about more nutritious selections they can make and how to use cost effective strategies when they shop.

See Call For Vounteers below.

HHS MESSAGE:

In an effort to encourages Jersey City WIC participants to shop for healthy foods without breaking the bank, we are offering Cooking Matters @The Store to our WIC Clients.

Each tour leads 3-6 clients through the grocery tour sharing insight on nutritional information and cost effective purchasing.  Every participant leaves with new information, a reusable tote, and a $10 gift card to shop at the local Extra.

Over the past 2 weeks we have conducted a few trial tours and now we are ready to roll out the program. 

Our goal is to reach 2,000 WIC participants by July 31st!  With this aggressive goal, we wanted to share this as an opportunity for residents that have expressed interest in building a Healthier JC.

 Interested individuals would need to fill out the link here and participate in an online training: http://www.tfaforms.com/288063

After training, Gillian Sargeant-Allen will reach out to schedule tours. 

Tours will be conducted Monday - Friday, every hour beginning at 10am - 2pm and alternating Saturday every hour beginning at 8am - 12pm.

Thanks for help spreading the word.

All the Best,

Stacey Lea Flanagan

Director

Dept. of Health & Human Services

City of Jersey City

New Address:

199 Summit Ave

Jersey City, NJ 07306

201-547-6800

sflanagan@jcnj.org

In an effort to encourages Jersey City WIC participants to shop for healthy foods without breaking the bank, we are offering Cooking Matters @The Store to our WIC Clients.

 

Each tour leads 3-6 clients through the grocery tour sharing insight on nutritional information and cost effective purchasing.  Every participant leaves with new information, a reusable tote, and a $10 gift card to shop at the local Extra.

 

Over the past 2 weeks we have conducted a few trial tours and now we are ready to roll out the program.

 

Our goal is to reach 2,000 WIC participants by July 31st!

With this aggressive goal, we wanted to share this as an opportunity for residents that have expressed interest in building a

Healthier JC.

 

Interested individuals would need to fill out the link here and participate in an online training: http://www.tfaforms.com/288063

 

After training, Gillian Sargeant-Allen will reach out to schedule tours.

 

Tours will be conducted Monday - Friday, every hour beginning at 10am - 2pm and alternating Saturday every hour beginning at 8am - 12pm.

 

Thanks for help spreading the word.

 

All the Best,

Stacey Lea Flanagan

Director

Dept. of Health & Human Services

City of Jersey City

New Address:

199 Summit Ave

Jersey City, NJ 07306

201-547-6800

sflanagan@jcnj.org

 

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IMPACT JERSEY CITY ! SJC Collaborating With The Citizen's Campaign !!

Sustainable JC has been working very hard in it's outreach efforts forging a sustainability movement in Jersey City and we're very excited that Mayor Steven Fulop is bringing the Citizen's Campaign back to JC to support a broad base of citizen actionaries and community organizations to help shape it's future.  If you remember, the Mayor worked with the Citizen's Campaign on Pay-To_Play Reform and is now gearing up with a major civic engagement campaign. Mark your calendars for June 14th when there will be Jersey City Call to Service Summit keynoted by Mayor Fulop and featuring experts from The Citizens Campaign to educate residents about their opportunities to serve on City boards and commissions, participate at city council & school board meetings, and how to research and identify evidence-based best practices for their neighborhood and the community-at-large.

While you are tuning in, I must ask for your VOTE !  The Citizen's Campaign has nominated Deb Italiano, along with other dynamic activists from Perth Amboy and Trenton, as Community Leader finalists in their annual Citizen Leadership Awards.  This is a fabulous Honor, which is shared with all those supporting SJC's work and WOULDN'T IT BE GRAND FOR JERSEY CITY, if this award arrived just as we were launching IMPACT JC !  Is up to you - spread the word, share with friends and family and keep those VOTES coming over the next couple of weeks !

Quote from Mayor Fulop -

"The work that Debra is doing through the Sustainable Jersey City organization benefits the residents now and also Jersey City residents of the future," said Mayor Fulop.  "We congratulate her on this honor and look forward to a continued partnership with Debra and Sustainable Jersey City as we continue to enhance sustainability throughout the city."

2014 Recognition Categories are for Citizen Journalist, Citizen Legislator and Community Leader - Congratulations ALL NOMINEES - Bravo!  Check out everyone's profile here and don't forget to VOTE !  http://www.thecitizenscampaign.org/and_the_nominees_are

More details on this exciting development here -

http://www.thecitizenscampaign.org/the_citizens_campaign_and_jersey_city_forge_new_collaboration

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SJC Testimonial Support from "The Friends of the Walkway"

A big THANKS to Sustainable JC!  This great organization is truly committed to "all things green" for Jersey City.  Their support and collaboration with other local groups that are focused on neighborhood sustainability efforts is without measure.  They have been a great champion of "The Friends of the Walkway", a Society Hills resident group that has been working diligently since 2009 to stop the removal of 84 trees along the public access walkway surrounding their community.  SJC has provided very helpful guidance to assist with this important mission - because "Jersey City is in need of more trees, not less!"   Their advocacy work for more Green Infrastructure in Jersey City is so important to all of us and "The Friends of the Walkway" is a partner in that process. We would also like to specifically thank Sustainable JC's co-founder and driving force, Debra Italiano.  Her sincere environmental concerns, and her "we can do more if we work together" approach was instrumental in the support of the "Friends of the Walkway".  Her efforts have also been recognized by the Hudson County Executive Thomas A. DeGise, the Hudson County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development.  She is an honoree for the 2014 Women's History Month - Celebrating Women of Character, Courage and Commitment.  The award honors "women in Hudson County who, through their personal and professional endeavors, have dedicated themselves to standing up for causes, promoting social justice, advocating for the rights of disadvantaged groups, or giving above and beyond to their communities, doing so with character and courage often in the face of many obstacles."  These words absolutely describe Debra Italiano!

Congratulations and continued success to Debra Italiano and the entire SJC team for their unwavering dedication to JC residents and the continued growth of urban sustainability in Jersey City.

Sincere Regards, Friends of the Walkway Community Denise Bailey & Vern Carlson - Members

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Deadline To Register! Certificate Program: Urban Sustainability in Jersey City

The Early Bird Discount for this program ended yesterday but the Community Partner rate for this program continues to be available, as are a few scholarship seats for those working on sustainability projects in their neighborhoods, that SJC is supporting. The Community Partner Program enables individuals who are members of SJC's Collaborative Network to take the course for $200.  If you or your organization are interested to learn more about the Community Partner Program, feel free to contact us through this post, or by sending an email to info@sustainablejc.org.

In case the endorsements of the US Green Building Council and Eco-Schools USA are not enough, re: boat load of CEU's available to participants, we have lined up an AMAZING group of instructors, for this groundbreaking course.  Principals of Green Path NJ (John Decina, Karen Huff, Darryl Bowman) and Eco-Schools USA (Jennifer Dowd), along with the Cloud Institute (Jaimie Cloud) and Ramapo College Graduate Sustainability Studies Program (Ashwani Vasishth) and JC's very own Tom Gibbons (former JCEC Chair), are all coming into this in support of educating stakeholders, to help them take sustainability initiatives forward, either professionally or in their communities.  In my opinion, this is a great opportunity - there I said it.

We will not be offering this course again until next Spring.  Jump on the bus now, gain the knowledge and support provided by this program, and dig in with us.

Registration closes Mon April 14th; click below for more information and to register -

SJC’s Spring 2014 Certificate Program: Urban Sustainability in Jersey City

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New School Food Legislation Tied To "Locally Grown" AND Expanded Funding Opportunities For Healthier School Food !

NJ Farm To School has been a leading advocate for NJ Farmers and School Food Legislation since 2008.  Their recent newsletter highlights some of the recent activity with fabulous, BREAK THRU news on that front - FIVE farm to school bills and one joint resolution to support the farm to school movement in this state have been introduced with bi-partisan support ! These follow another school food related bill that was announced last month allowing food produced in local community gardens to be served to school children after meeting certain criteria http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2012/Bills/S3000/2561_R1.PDF

Also, don't miss the announcement included in the NJF2S newsletter from the USDA, expanding funding to school districts thru their grants program which capitalizes on and financially supports, the new connection between the National School Lunch Program and local fresh food producers - expanded grants program provides training, planning and implementation funding to school districts!

"Connecting American farmers and ranchers with the National School Lunch Program provides schoolchildren with daily access to locally sourced, healthy foods," said Vilsack. "These Farm to School grants will help schools respond to the growing demand for local foods and increase market opportunities for many types of food producers."

More information here -

http://www.njfarmtoschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/02-2014NJF2S_News.html

 

These grants help eligible schools improve the health and wellbeing of their students and connect with local agricultural producers.

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