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  • A Walking School Bus? Why Not!!

    Jan 11, 2021

    Madera County Department of Public Health is a grantee for the Cal Fresh Healthy Living Program, a SNAP-Ed Implementing Agency.  During the 2019-2020 school year, they worked with George Washington Elementary School to pilot a Walking School Bus Program (WSB). This was done to keep students safe while walking to school. Many students walk through wide, uncontrolled crossings where there are no sidewalks on the road.

  • My Play, Be Active Your Way

    2017 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch

    This booklet explains active aerobic play for adults and kids to stay healthy. Physical Activity recommendations describe muscle and bone strengthening and aerobic exercises visually.

  • Stepping It Up

    Nov 15, 2018

    In Tuolumne County, the UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Central Sierra region helped start the "Tuolumne County: Step It Up" campaign across the school district.

  • Inspiring Healthy Communities

    2016 Public Health Institute Center for Wellness and Nutrition & Converge Consulting Research and Training.

    Inspiring Healthy Communities, the newest report in the series highlights the collective impact and comprehensive approach of the Youth-led Participatory Action Research (YPAR) projects i

  • Choose MyPlate Tip Sheets: Hmong, Chinese, & Vietnamese

    2014 USDA/.Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch.

    The USDA Ten Tips Sheets cover basic nutrition information about consuming whole grains, eating healthy meals, role modeling, limiting sweets and sodium, choosing beverages, and being active.

  • Distinguished After School Health Recognition Program

    Jun 13, 2016

    California’s local and federal funding provides enrichment services in 4,500 SNAP-Ed eligible afterschool programs. To assess the potential of SNAP-Ed to introduce such efforts system-wide (ST5), the California Department of Public Health’s Network for a Healthy California worked with the Center for Collaborative Solutions (CCS), a nonprofit specializing in public education.