Programs
Nutrition Clarity Foundation programs are designed to reduce confusion around food and nutrition by providing clear, structured education that supports informed everyday decisions.
Our work focuses on understanding—not behavior change, diagnosis, or treatment.
All programs are non-clinical and designed for use in homes, community settings, and partner organizations.
Program Offerings
Food Literacy Education
We provide structured education designed to help individuals and families build confidence in everyday food decisions.
Topics include:
Understanding food labels and ingredient lists
Identifying added sugars and common ingredients
Interpreting packaging claims and marketing language
Navigating grocery decisions with greater clarity
Building awareness around everyday food choices
Education may include:
Pre-recorded learning series
Downloadable worksheets and guides
Self-guided learning tools
Community resource materials
In-person workshop sessions
Nutrition Translation Support (In Development)
Resources are designed to support independent learning across different environments and learning styles.
Nutrition-Supported Meal & Grocery Structure Services
For Residential Care Providers
We help residential care providers simplify food and nutrition management through structured grocery planning, meal guidance, and support systems designed for everyday care environments.
Our approach focuses on reducing confusion, improving consistency, and helping staff make more informed food decisions across residential homes.
Core Support
Grocery + Meal Structure Support
Weekly grocery planning
Structured meal guidance
Everyday food and nutrition support
Systems that improve consistency across homes
This helps reduce decision fatigue for staff while creating more organized meal routines for residents.
Optional Support Services
Depending on provider needs, support may also include:
Grocery coordination support
Meal organization assistance
Staff food guidance and education
Everyday food literacy support for residents
Services are adaptable based on home structure, staffing needs, and implementation capacity.
Who Our Programs Serve
Our programs are designed for:
Individuals and families
Caregivers
Community members seeking a clearer nutrition understanding
Residential and community-based care providers
Organizations supporting food access and education
Programs are adaptable to a range of environments and learning needs.