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KTNA Su-Valley Voice || April 2023

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Su Valley Voice Blog: Health and Nutrition for Families in the Northern Susitna Valley

This week on Su Valley Voice, host Phillip Manning was joined by Duronda Twigg, Chief Nursing Officer at Sunshine Community Health Center, and Lisa Boyles, WIC Administrator, to talk about the vital health and nutrition services available for children and families in the Northern Susitna Valley.


The discussion focused on the importance of healthy eating habits, nutrition education, and the support provided through Sunshine’s programs, including the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. This program helps families access nutritious food, promotes healthy eating, and ensures that children grow up with the right start to thrive.

Duronda and Lisa emphasized the critical role of nutrition in early childhood development, school readiness, and overall family health. They also highlighted Sunshine’s ongoing commitment to supporting local families with health services that address their unique needs.


By offering resources and guidance to families, Sunshine Community Health Center continues to play an essential role in improving the well-being of the community. Be sure to tune in to Su Valley Voice for more updates and to learn about how you and your family can benefit from the services available in the Northern Susitna Valley.



 

Featured Speakers

Duronda Twigg, RN, BSN, Chief Nursing Officer
Lisa Boyles, WIC Program Administrator


 

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