👋Farewell from the Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion.
🗣💪🍎Daylan Dufelmeier, Director of the Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion, bids Chicago farewell as our program comes to an end. He recalls all the wonderful work and passion this program has poured into providing health and nutrition services to the Chicago community.
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An Illinois SNAP-ED program provided by the Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion
Founded in 2002, Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion (CPHP) is a unit of the Office of Community Engagement and Neighborhood Health Partnerships (OCEANHP) at the University of Illinois, Chicago representing a network of community-based interventions. CPHP is part of a SNAP-Ed Program, which uses evidence-based policy, systems, environmental and educational methods to improve nutrition and red
📣Appreciation can make a day, even change a life. Hear our partners put it into words.
💪Hear from our partners from the community as they express their gratitude for their time partnering with CPHP.
🗣Learn more and take action to protect these vital services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
🤔Without CPHP's health, nutrition, and policy advocacy, what will the community look like?
🫂Hear stories about how the community reflects on CPHP's impact.
🗣Learn more on how to support these vital services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
🤔How have CPHP's health education and health policy reform services affected your community?
🫂Hear from our partners from the community about what they will remember from their time working with CPHP.
🗣Learn more and take action to protect these vital services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
📣Discuss, speak up and reach out to your lawmakers about keeping SNAP-Ed!
💪Hear from our partners from the community about why it is so important that SNAP-Ed continues.
🗣Learn more and take action to protect these vital services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
🥕🍎Did you know SNAP-Ed funding cuts will reduce access to healthy, affordable food?
💪Courtney Woods, from Da Book Joint, explains how these programs impact the community’s quality of life.
🗣Learn more and take action to protect these vital services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
‼No more SNAP-Ed? How will the future look in your community?
👨🍳Rebecca A. Cerna of One Family Illinois shares how the loss of SNAP-Ed will limit cooking resources.
🗣Share your story or reach out to your elected officials here: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
👩🏫How do you see the future changing with the loss of nutrition education?
🏫Mrs. Consuelo Gaines, Assistant Principal from Laura Ward STEM School, explains the challenges the students and the community will face with the loss of SNAP-Ed services.
📚Learn more and take action to protect these vital services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
🏘️What are the future consequences to the community?
🗣Vanessa Molina, Food Pantry Coordinator from Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, explains what will be lost without CPHP’s presence in the community.
‼️Learn how you can take action to preserve these crucial services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
11/20/2025
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🥕🍅Did you know SNAP-Ed funding cuts will reduce support for community farms and gardens?
📖Courtney Woods, from Da Book Joint, explains how these programs improved knowledge of community resources.
🗣Learn more and take action to protect these vital services: https://oceanhp.uic.edu
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