Hispanic Health Council Research: Media Blitz Promotes SNAP Participation
The Hispanic Health Council has repeated the USDA-funded social marketing campaign annually since the launch in 2005 and has helped thousands of people apply for nutrition assistance. The use of mass media to promote the SNAP program has since spread to other cities. For more information, contact Sofia Segura-Perez, associate director, Center for Community Nutrition at 860-527-0856, ext. 260 or sofias@hispanichealth.com
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2009-11-15 19:16:48 |
Comic books and Soap Operas Spread a Serious MessageTo spread the word about the SNAP program formerly known as food stamps, the Hispanic Health Council has produced two comic-type books and a short video. The booklets are modeled after fotonovelas, picture books popular in Latin America that use photographs and dialog to tell romantic stories. The latest version is a video-novella, a sort of mini soap opera that tells the story of a woman struggling to feed her family and her relief when she discovers that government nutrition assistance can help. The fotonovelas, available in English and Spanish have been used across the country. For more information contact Sofia Segura-Perez sofias@hispanichealth.com
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2009-11-11 15:34:16 |
The Hispanic Health Council has been a pioneer in using social marketing to increase SNAP participation by low-income immigrants and working poor populations in the Greater Hartford area.


This program seeks to increase participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. This is done through culturally relevant outreach, education and social marketing along with individual assistance that includes eligibility pre-screening, application assistance and follow-up advocacy.