Hi all, Ashton Rask again. For my final blog post, and my final project of my internship,
Savannah and I helped our Education Program Assistant build bags filled with cooking utensils,
cookbooks and other informational materials. These bags will be distributed to our local
community partners for our community members to use and enjoy. This will help equip our
community with the tools they need to create a healthy and balanced meal. Attached is a photo
of Savannah Barron and me in our Columbia County Office, prepping the bags (photo to come). We created an
assembly line to get as many of the bags done as we could so we can distribute them to our
community partners.

Over the course of my internship, I have had the opportunity to help within our community
programming, which is something I have really enjoyed. Specifically, our cooking classes at the
Food Bank that are hosted alongside WIC classes. These classes are made up of youth usually
under the age of 6. We have had some of these kids attend multiple classes this summer, and
it’s been a joy to see them repeatedly. It has given me the opportunity to give back to my
community, help educate my community about the resources we have available, and share
new, healthy recipes featuring foods that are easily accessible.

Working with Kate, our education program assistant, has been a blast. She’s extremely
knowledgeable and creates a wonderful environment for those involved. The kids we had the
opportunity to work with are so much fun and are always excited about the recipes Kate brings
to the table. Our hope is that these prefilled bags help kids and families have the tools they
need to make meals more accessible.

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