Publication Date
May 19, 2017
Type
Topics
Geography
Graphic / Video
Loudoun County SNAP Access Resource Guide & Videos
By Loudoun County Health Department
Loudoun County created this resource guide and video to highlight their local work on SNAP food access as part of their CPHMC project. The guide includes information on how to apply, keep, and use your SNAP benefits.
Loudoun County, VA is a rapidly growing and diversifying county. Between 2000 and 2010, the county saw an 84% population change compared to just a 9% change in the rest of the state. During the same time period in Loudoun, the Hispanic population increased by 282% and the Asian population increased by 407% contributing to diversification. In our community, Hispanic families are 4 times more likely than non-Hispanic families to live below the federal poverty line. The Loudoun Pediatric Obesity Coalition (LPOC) was formed in 2013 and currently has more than 50 members from over 35 diverse community organizations working to create a culture of health for all families in Loudoun County by improving access to community resources, physical activity, and healthy food. The coalition was built and thrives on a strong partnership between LPOC, the Loudoun County Health Department (LCHD), and George Mason University. This partnership allowed the coalition to conduct a thorough community needs assessment in 2015, which led to the identification of objectives to be targeted through the Community Partnerships for Healthy Mothers and Children (CPHMC) project.
View the “SNAP Access (English)” video below.
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Date Added
December 11, 2017
Citation
Loudoun County Health Department (2017) SNAP Access Resource Guide. Available online: https://thewichub.sfo2.digitaloceanspaces.com/2017/12/Loudoun-SNAP-rev-7-8-16-JB-copy.pdf