ACES COVID-19 Response Nutrition & Food
Food, Nutrition and Wellness Resources
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Food Planning During the PandemicShopping tips, meal plans, and activities for children
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Road Runner Food Bank- Search by Zip Code to Find food Assistance Near You
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Storing Food SafelyNMSU Cooperative Extension Service Publication
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Making Health and Nutrition a Priority During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) PandemicTips on shopping, food selection, and getting kids involved.
Tasty and Low Cost Recipes
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Tasty and Low-Cost RecipesUSDA: MyPlate
This page has additional links to more ideas and recipes. See "MyPlate Kitchen" link (near the top) to search for recipes, videos and cookbooks.
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SNAP RecipesUSDA: SNAP-Ed Connection
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ICAN Related/EFNEP Recipes (Versión En Español Incluida)University of Florida Extension
Important Information
- NEW | COVID-19 Testing and State Directory
- Coronavirus Knowledge Hub
- newmexico.gov
- CDC | COVID-19
- NM Dept of Health
DIY masks, PPE, and Ventilator information - Coronavirus Health Hotline:
1-855-600-3453 - Coronavirus Information Hotline:
1-833-551-0518 - NMSU NOW-NMSU's Pandemic Action Plan
- NM Economic Development Department Businesses Negatively Impacted by the COVID-19
- Extension Disaster Education Network | EDEN
- NM Health Insurance
- Behavioral Health | Mental Health
- Medical
- Pregúntale a Lisa | VidaySalud
Free telemedicine service offers live chat with medical experts and psychologists to Spanish-speaking families.
- Pregúntale a Lisa | VidaySalud
Food Security Survey
NM Food Access and Security Survey
Encuesta de Acceso a Los Alimentos y la Seguridad Alimentaria de NM
Residents of New Mexico 18 and older! Take our 20 minute survey for the chance to win a $25 gift card to a grocery store.
NMSU and UNM researchers want to understand food needs of New Mexicans during COVID-19 to help guide policy efforts.
¡Residentes del estado de Nuevo México mayores de 18 años! Tomen nuestra encuesta de 20 minutos para la oportunidad de ganar una tarjeta de regalo de $25 para una tienda de comestibles.
Investigadores de NMSU y UNM quieren comprender las necesidades alimenticias de los residentes del estado durante COVID-19 para ayudar guiar esfuerzos de política.