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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

Radio Public Service Announcements

Client: USDA FNS
Campaign: SNAP National Media Campaign
Length: 0:60
Title: "Full Plate" (general audience)
 
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MAN: Nowadays, everyone is really busy. And we’re all running — trying to keep up with work, kids and errands.
 
WOMAN: Some of us even work more than one job to support our families. Still, with rent and all the bills, it’s hard to buy good food.
 
MAN: But there is a way to get some extra help for your family. It’s called SNAP, the new name for the federal Food Stamp Program.
 
WOMAN: If you qualify, they’ll give you an electronic card that you can use to buy healthy foods at the store, like fresh veggies, fruit and whole grains.
 
MAN: Because to keep up with the fast pace of life…
 
WOMAN: You need to make sure your family is eating right.
 
MAN: You or someone you know may have a low income and be eligible for nutrition assistance. To learn more about the program and how to apply, call 1-800-221-5689. That’s 1-800-221-5689.
 
WOMAN: SNAP. Putting healthy food within reach. A message from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. 


Last modified: 12/19/2008