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Healthy Eating for Lifetime
Seattle Nutrition Action Consortium (S.N.A.C.)

SNAC logo students at T. T. Minor Elementary

SNAC's Mission Statement

SNAC's mission is to improve the health and nutritional well being of limited income families with children in Seattle and King County. SNAC promotes the good taste of healthy food and encourages families to eat meals together.

Our message is simple:
Healthy meals are easy to make and taste great!

SNAC's goals

  • To encourage healthier food choices for students and their families in a positive environment.
  • To promote the message that healthy food can taste delicious and be easy to prepare from scratch.
  • To make food preparation an enjoyable and satisfying experience.
  • To change behavior of children in hopes of impacting long-term nutritional status.

SNAC's community partners

Banana and Carrot walking arm in armSNAC members have worked collaboratively since 1994 to promote common nutrition messages and teach practical nutrition education. Community organizations, government programs, businesses, volunteers and an enthusiastic staff are responsible for the program’s success.

Consortium members who make in-kind or financial contributions to SNAC include:

  • Seattle Public Schools
  • Auburn School District
  • Public Health - Seattle & King County
  • City of Seattle, Human Services Department
  • City of Seattle, Parks & Recreation Department
  • Puget Sound Educational Service District
  • Solid Ground’s Apple Corps

SNAC's community programs

SNAC has developed several innovative nutrition education programs that reach families:

Eat Better, Feel Better

Eat Better, Feel Better (EBFB) is a school-based, community partnership that creates healthier school environments through healthy eating and active living.

Public Health - Seattle & King County implements Eat Better, Feel Better in five Seattle Public Schools in partnership with Solid Ground's Apple Corps at Concord, Emerson, John Muir, T.T. Minor and Van Asselt elementary schools.

The program was originally funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s (RWJW) national initiative Healthy Eating by Design (HEbD) and received the HEbD “School Innovation” award in May of 2006.

Family Farmers Market Night poster (PDF)
Eat Better, Feel Better Business Plan and How-To Guide (PDF)


Mission Delicious

Mission Delicious is an elementary school-based program developed in collaboration with Seattle Public Schools (Child Nutrition Services and Health Education Department), Seattle Nutrition Action Consortium, Solid Ground’s Apple Corps, and community volunteers to bring messages about healthy eating to elementary students in selected schools.  Staff and school district personnel work with students to teach food preparation skills and to promote healthful eating. The Mission Delicious curriculum includes classroom-based and take-home elements to reinforce nutrition messages.


Food, Culture and Reading is a series of eight, interactive nutrition lessons for preschoolers attending Early Childhood Education Assistance Program (ECEAP) sites in Seattle & King County. The Food, Culture, and Reading curriculum used by SNAC is an adapted version from the University of Vermont Extension. Food, Culture, and Reading is a pre-school through Grade 2 nutrition education program using picture books to learn about food and different cultures. During each lesson students are read a book, featuring a nutrition theme, and then prepare a healthy snack. SNAC also makes presentations at ECEAP parent meetings. Parents learn about nutrition, participate in preparing a healthy recipe and taste freshly prepared foods.

Some the book titles include, Magda’s Tortillas by Becky Chavarria-Chairez, A Day at the Market by Sara Anderson, Latkes, Latkes Good to Eat by Naomi Howland, and Dim Sum for Everyone! by Grace Lin.


The Cooking Club is offered for at least 10 weeks to school-aged and teen childcare programs in after school and summer day camp programs. The Cooking Club provides an interactive, hands-on cooking, tasting, and nutrition experience. Students learn about MyPyramid and prepare and taste a new, healthy recipe during each class.

Updated: Monday, June 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM

All information is general in nature and is not intended to be used as a substitute for appropriate professional advice. For more information please call 206-296-4600 (voice) or TTY Relay: 711. Mailing address: ATTN: Communications Team, Public Health - Seattle & King County, 401 5th Ave., Suite 1300, Seattle, WA 98104 or click here to email us.

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