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Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension
308 Main Street Shop Centre
Waterloo, New York 13165
Phone: 315-539-9251
Fax: 315-539-2784
E-mail: seneca@cornell.edu
Summer Hours:
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Spring/Fall/Winter Hours:
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Seneca County Partners
for Children, Youth & Families
Seneca County Partners for Children, Youth & Families is a local network of local network of people committed to providing a high quality of life for children of our communities by coordinating existing services and improving their delivery for children and families throughout our county. Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension is an active member along side with local partners such as businesses, schools, United Way, law enforcement, county agencies, churches, parents, and other community organizations. As active participants our goal is More...
“Take A Step Ahead (TASA)” Program
Seneca/Cayuga Community Action Program (CAP)
Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Eat Smart New York (link to ESNY on CCE web page) partners with TASA by providing a “Cooking-Up Fun” program each month throughout the school year. Youth enjoy making healthy recipes using the resources from www.mypyramid.gov and 4-H Youth Development. More...
Agri-Business Child Development (ABCD)
Seneca County Head Start
Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension partners with Seneca County Head Start to support the Agri-Business Child Development (ABCD) mission. This is accomplished by providing nutrition/physical fitness education programs to the children at the Seneca County Head Start program throughout the school year. Children learn about nutrition and fitness by using www.mypyramid.gov resources. More...
Temporary Assistance and Disabilities Program
Seneca County Department of Human Services
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has provided a funding foundation for Department of Human Services Temporary Assistance and Disabilities, Seneca County to collaborate with Cornell University's Cooperative Extension System, Seneca County to provide nutrition education for low income youth, seniors, and adults. Understanding the importance of individual and group dynamics, needs, and confidentiality, ESNY nutrition education programs are uniquely tailored by a pre-planning phase with an ESNY Extension Educator. More...