Implementing Agency (IA)
Key Contacts
King County WSU SNAP Ed Program
About Us
WSU King County Extension has been delivering SNAP-Ed programming since 2001. We are honored to be a part of a rich network of partnerships and communities that span across South King County, an area that experiences significant challenges to healthy living at the individual and community level. These partnerships allow us to provide high-quality direct education and support for health equity efforts hand in hand with others who share common values and visions of a world where everyone thrives.
Meet our Team!
Contact Us
Anna Kitchin, Extension Coordinator Supervisor, anna.kitchin@wsu.edu, 425-738-0106
Current Programming
Direct Education
- Food Smarts Youth
- Food Smarts Adult
- Plan, Shop, Save, Cook
- Walk With Ease
PSE
- Elementary school gardens
- Cultural cooking videos using common food bank items
- Affordable housing resident wellness committees
- Farmers market food access and youth programs
- Health equity and food justice coalitions
Community Partners
- Mercy Housing NW
- Food Lifeline
- Healthy King County Coalition
- City of Seattle Sugary Beverage Tax Community Advisory Board
- International Rescue Committee New Roots
- Food Innovation Network
- Tukwila Village Farmers Market
- Renton Housing Authority
- Compass Housing Alliance Renton Veterans Center
- Renton Farmers Market
- North Highlands Community Garden
- Renton Area Services Providers
- Renton School District
- Highline School District
- Renton Innovation Zone Partnership
- WSU King County 4-H
- King County Master Gardeners
- Tilth Alliance
- National Science Foundation
- Youth Development Executives of King County
- Public Health – Seattle & King County
- South King County Food Coalition
- Northwest Harvest
- University of Washington Center for Public Health Nutrition
- Seattle Food Committee
- Washington Food Coalition
- Elk Run Farm
- WSU Food Systems Team