The Network for a Healthy California
s the largest, most diverse and longest running social marketing nutrition initiative for low-income families in the nation. It focuses on increasing fruits, vegetables, physical activity, food security and – most recently – decreasing sugar-sweetened beverages.
African American Campaign
The
African American Campaign
is designed to improve the health of the low-income African American community by providing education, advocacy, and policy development about healthy eating and physical activity.
Children’s Power Play! Campaign
The
Children’s Power Play! Campaign
motivates and empowers 9- to 11-year-old children to eat 3 to 5 cups of fruits and vegetables and get at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
Latino Campaign
The
Latino Campaign
reaches out to Latino adults with school-aged children at a variety of events, including farmers’/flea markets, large festivals, and at supermarkets and neighborhood grocery stores.
Physical Activity Campaign
The key objective of the
Physical Activity Program
is to integrate physical activity into all Network-funded nutrition education efforts and programs, the California Fruit and Vegetables Campaigns, Local Incentive Award Programs, Faith-based programs, Food Security Initiative...
Retail Program
The
Retail Program
provides retailers with a unique variety of tools, resources, and outreach activities to inspire healthy change among consumers.
Worksite Program
The
Worksite Program
works with employers to improve access to healthy foods and physical activity at workplaces and establish public policies that bolster health promotion efforts at worksites
SDNN
works through nutrition education initiatives to address health inequities in San Diego and to improve nutrition and physical activity behaviors, and to increase access to healthy foods among low-income residents, their families, and other community members.