Hello,
Havilah Burton is working on her Masters Project and is requesting participation in two surveys. She has been working closely with the Food Sovereignty Program on various projects. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey. Your participation is invaluable. Here is a message from Havilah:
Hello! I hope you are having a wonderful summer and enjoying the local bounty around us at this time of year! I am working on my Masters Project right now, and for the project am doing two different surveys looking at local food patterns of people who live on the Flathead Reservation. I am trying to reach as many residents of the area as I can, so I am asking for your help both in taking my surveys and sharing them liberally in your circles of influence!
The first survey is designed for anyone who eats and lives on the Flathead Reservation: montana.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0ktrVpuXmYeEFbE
The second survey is aimed at anyone on the Reservation who works in the food system in any way, from growing/raising food or feed, to transportation or production, to cooking or service. Again, if you fall in any of those food working categories, please do the survey and share it with anyone in your line of work who may be interested: montana.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2ru1lb3L5I7mjpY
I am including digital fliers for the surveys that you are also welcome to share via email or social media, and I am happy to get you printed copies if you are willing to share them any other way as well. Either survey can be shared independently, since both surveys offer links to the other!
Thank you for your role in participating in life and eating on the Flathead Reservation. I appreciate you!
Havilah
Havilah Burton
Montana State University Nutrition Education Program
MSU – Flathead Reservation Extension recognizes that we live and work on the homelands of the Séliš-Ql̓ispé and Kasanka People. We extend our gratitude to the indigenous people who call this place home. We understand that it is our responsibility to support and honor the culture and traditions of our native community.
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