Maine SNAP-Ed Success Stories Stories of success inspire and motivate us. We can also learn a lot from the successes of others. See Maine SNAP-Ed programming in motion Walkability and Reading: How StoryWalks® are Transforming Maine Communities Gleaning for Nutrition Security: Farm-to-Community Partnerships Across Maine Collaborative Action: For the Wellbeing of New Mainers A Garden Grows Community: Thriving Community Garden Increases Access to Local Foods in Oxford County, Maine Library Connections: Partnering with Community Hubs to Deliver SNAP-Ed Programming USDA Program Collaborations Increase Access To Local Produce In Maine Fresh Produce and Recipes Enhance “Senior Boxes” Distributed through Maine’s Commodity Supplemental Food Program Watch a Success Story from Healthy Androscoggin and read many more below! Power of Produce (POP) Club Builds Youth Excitement for Locally Grown Fruits and Vegetables Clinical-Community Linkages—Connecting Food Insecure Patients to Hunger Resources Free, Nutritious Meals for All Students in Lubec through the Community Eligibility Provision More Mainers are Making Healthy Beverage Choices for Healthier Lifestyles State-Level Partnership Spotlight: Teaming up with 5-2-1-0 Let’s Go! Creating a Sustainable Garden for Low-Income Seniors in Aroostook County Gleaning Fruits and Vegetables from Farms to the Communities of the Midcoast Kids Club at Rockland Farmers’ Market State-Level Partnership Spotlight: Maine Harvest Bucks Promotion Project Edible Main Street: Increasing Exposure to Fruits and Vegetables on Main Street in Norway New Mainers Learn Strategies to Shop, Cook, and Eat Healthy in Their New Communities High-Risk Patients in Androscoggin County Learn Nutrition Skills to Improve Their Health Creating a Sustainable Youth Garden for Penobscot Nation Creating a Sustainable School Teaching Garden in Lewiston Eat the Streets: Increasing Exposure to Fruits and Vegetables on Main Street in Westbrook