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Page 1: University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service LIFE-II · University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. The Bala ncing Act

LIFE II-University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service

Expanded Food and NutritionEducation Program

Page 2: University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service LIFE-II · University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. The Bala ncing Act

The Balancing Act

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neA Recipe forSuccess

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What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Fold flaps. glue or tape flaps to board.

Food and SuppliesFood AllowanceRentUtilitiesSchoolTransportationClothing and LaundryHealth/MedicalSavingsFun and EntertainmentGifts/DonationsMiscellaneous

Page 3: University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service LIFE-II · University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. The Bala ncing Act

The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Fold flaps. glue or tape flaps to board.

Food and SuppliesFood AllowanceRentUtilitiesSchoolTransportationClothing and LaundryHealth/MedicalSavingsFun and EntertainmentGifts/DonationsMiscellaneous

Page 4: University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service LIFE-II · University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. The Bala ncing Act

The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Fold flaps. glue or tape flaps to board.

Food and SuppliesFood AllowanceRentUtilitiesSchoolTransportationClothing and LaundryHealth/MedicalSavingsFun and EntertainmentGifts/DonationsMiscellaneous

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The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/SNAPInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whether or not you obtain your goal. More important is how you use what you have.

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Food

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The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/SNAPInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whether or not you obtain your goal. More important is how you use what you have.

Clo

thin

g an

d L

aund

ry

Fold

flap

s. gl

ue o

r tap

e fla

ps to

boa

rd.

Food

and

Sup

plie

s

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The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Clo

thin

g an

d L

aund

ry

Fold

flap

s. gl

ue o

r tap

e fla

ps to

boa

rd.

Food

and

Sup

plie

s

Page 8: University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service LIFE-II · University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program. The Bala ncing Act

The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Heal

th/M

edic

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Food

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The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Savi

ngs

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Rent

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The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Fun

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Ent

erta

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ent

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flap

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Utilit

ies

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The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Gift

s/D

onat

ions

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Scho

ol

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The Balancing Act

alig

n “w

ho a

m” t

o th

is li

neA Recipe forSuccess

alig

n he

re

What monetaryresources do I have to

work with now?

How do I use theseresources every month?WagesSocial SecurityUnemployment InsuranceWelfare/Food StampsInterest/DividendsChild SupportOther

The amount of monetaryresources you have onlypartially affects whetheryou obtain your goal ornot. More important is howyou use what you have.

Misc

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neou

s

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Tran

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