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Evaluation of Demonstration Projects to End Childhood Hunger (EDECH): The Kentucky Ticket to Healthy Food Project

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  • Andrew Gothro
  • Gregory Chojnacki
  • Rebecca Kleinman
  • Philip Gleason
  • Nicholas Redel
  • Breanna Wakar
  • Sarah Forrestal
  • Ronette Briefel

Abstract

This evaluation report describes the vision, implementation, and impacts on child food insecurity and other outcomes of the Kentucky Ticket to Healthy Food (TTHF) project.

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  • Andrew Gothro & Gregory Chojnacki & Rebecca Kleinman & Philip Gleason & Nicholas Redel & Breanna Wakar & Sarah Forrestal & Ronette Briefel, "undated". "Evaluation of Demonstration Projects to End Childhood Hunger (EDECH): The Kentucky Ticket to Healthy Food Project," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d701a5e62bfb4b6a89e7bf6bd, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    Food security; child hunger; SNAP; randomized control trial; children; food spending; grocery shopping; transportation;
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