Copper Shores Community Health Foundation wants to know what has kept the community from reaching its nutrition goals.
In 2023, the foundation collected responses from the first community nutrition survey, which helped community health educator Meghan Jaszczak create programs such as Building Blocks: Infant Feeding Fundamentals for young families.
“Whether that’s just a simple handout or it’s more of an, again, like an educational program, like I kind of listed out, you know, some of the things that came out of that first survey,” Jaszczak said. “I wanna make sure that it’s relevant to whatever we’re seeing in those results, what people want to know about. And also if there are overarching themes, maybe it wasn’t a specific request that came through, but it’s like, wow, people’s comments are just so evident that this needs to be discussed.”
The community nutrition survey is broken into two tracks, for individuals and for families. Jaszczak said the survey takes about 10 minutes to complete the family survey and about five minutes for the individual survey.
Copper Shores needs responses completed by March 31. More details are available online.



