Field Reports
A Healthy Summer and Beyond
Amy Woehling,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2016
Portland, Oregon
A Healthy Summer and Beyond dives into the collective story behind Summer EBT for Children and the 48,000 kids it reached in Oregon last summer. Through in-depth stories of participants, this report shares the story that the numbers missed – SEBTC creates a seamless summer for all children.
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Publication tags: Field Reports - Advocacy and Education, Domestic Federal Nutrition Programs, Summer Nutrition Programs (SFSP and NSLP) - Advocates (including legal advocates), Children, Communities of Color, Families, Youth
Amy received her B.A. in global economics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. After graduation, she served as an AmeriCorps Farm to School Nutrition Educator and Liaison in six Madison Metropolitan Elementary Schools. She then followed her desire to be more hands-on in the classroom and moved to northwest Detroit, MI to teach the 5th grade. In college, she participated in the Ethiopian Medical Services Project in the School of Medicine and Public Health’s Department of Surgery.
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