Marta Sanchez is 30 years old with three small children and works two other jobs outside the home. She often runs to the store in between jobs to buy groceries. She knows how important it is for her and her kids to eat right, but with her very hectic schedule, she barely has time to pick up everything she needs, much less spend a lot of time figuring out what are the best foods amid such an overwhelming number of choices.

Thanks to my work with the American Heart Association and the Partnership for a Healthier America, I know what a challenge it is for Marta and other families like hers to find and buy healthy food. That's why I'm so proud that NCLR has joined with First Lady Michelle Obama and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in an innovative public-private partnership to help families like the Sanchezes make the right food choices for their families.

The First Lady announced the new program in Tampa last month. The USDA previously unveiled its new food icon, MiPlato, which highlights how to create a balanced, healthy meal that contains high levels of fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products. Goya Foods, the leading source of Latino food products in the country, has agreed to use the MiPlato icon on its healthy products and will also distribute educational materials along with coupons to thousands of Latinos across the country. What this means is that Marta Sanchez can make healthier meals with the foods her family likes and are used to, without breaking her budget. READ MORE

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