Our Happy Healthy Human Project is a new project started by our SNAP program. SNAP stands for Stop Now And Plan. It is a free program for children ages 6-11 and their caregivers. We teach emotional and behavioral regulation, as well as parenting skills. This new project has been designed to reach kids who may not receive SNAP services due to unwilling-to-commit caregivers. We are looking to feed these kids fruit and other healthy snacks while teaching them self-care and mindfulness in public areas such as the park.
Any other food donations would be greatly appreciated for our SNAP community groups. The families we serve range from all ages and diets.
This listing was last updated Jun 17, 2025
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We run 13-week cycles of our SNAP community groups. As of now, we are hosting Wednesday night groups from 5:30-7:30pm. In August, we will most likely be starting more community groups with days and times TBD. Our Happy Healthy Human Projects are projected to start on Saturdays. We are also looking to host summer events. Pick-up times can be coordinated through email or phone.
7524 Plathe Road, New Port Richey, FL, USAGet Directions
Phone
727-514-0894
Point of Contact
Mary Werner
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Please email me at [email protected] to coordinate where and when to pick up donations. Thank you so so much! Another email we can be reached at is at [email protected].
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