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South LA, Los Angeles CountySouth LA, Los Angeles County

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South Los Angeles Community Champions

Jan PerryCouncilwoman

9th District

Raul MoralesOwner

Taqueria Vista Hermosa

Britanni DigheroYouth Leader

MarketMakeovers.org

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Jan Perry

• Spearheaded the South L.A. Fast Food Moratorium and incentive package for new business investment

• Fought tirelessly to bring Fresh & Easy and La Superior markets to South L.A.

• Improved South LA infrastructure: street repaving, trash capture, sidewalk repair, increased streetlights, and more

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“Through thoughtful policy and planning,”

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“we can improve the health and welfare of our community.”

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“we can improve the health and welfare of our community.”

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Raul Morales

• Enthusiastically joined the menu labeling pilot project as an independent restaurant owner

• Above and beyond standard menu labeling expectations, developed his own Low Cal and new menu boards

• As an independent owner, promotes menu labeling at local, statewide and national conferences; featured in video about the Mercado La Paloma menu labeling pilot

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“Menu labeling is healthy for everyone…”

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“…my customers, my family and me.”

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Britanni Dighero

• Involved 100% in development of Market Makeover and online toolkit - from store cleanup to healthy recipes

• Promotes HEAC through trainings and conference presentations, TV, radio and print media

• Youth mentor and SYBOP Program Instructor

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“I got involved with HEAC because the food desert…”

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“…that is South L.A. was brought to my attention,”

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“…and I couldn't go on without helping to better my community.”

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South Los Angeles Community Champions

Jan PerryCouncilwoman

9th District

Raul MoralesOwner

Taqueria Vista Hermosa

Britanni DigheroYouth Leader

MarketMakeovers.org

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Baldwin Park, Los Angeles County

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Baldwin Park Community Champions

Xochitl EscalanteHEAC Resident Leader

Resident Advisory Committee

Concepcion GonzalezHEAC Youth Leader

Healthy Teens on The Move

Marlen GarciaCouncilmember

City of Baldwin Park

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Xochitl Escalante

• Facilitated Resident Advisory Committee meetings to advocate for the healthy choice in the city

• Led resident mobilization for downtown Baldwin Park revitalization

• Organized ‘Smart Streets’ workshops reaching 400 residents

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“I wanted to be part of a healthier community…”

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“…to motivate community members…”

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“…to demand a better quality of life.”

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Concepcion Gonzalez

• Leading youth advocate for www.werefedup.com social network connecting with youth across the world

• Facilitated teen meetings to revise the District Wellness Policy to include core healthy food menu and more

• Used PhotoVoice to assess school eating environment resulting in school salad bar and longer lunch times

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“When teens come together…”

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“When teens come together…”

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“…we can really transform our community.”

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“…we can really transform our community.”

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Marlen Garcia

• First policymaker to seek funding for People on the Move - became the HEAC Collaborative

• Championed opportunities for Baldwin Park youth: Teen Center, Skate Park and rock wall

• Pioneering ordinances, vending machines, joint use, breastfeeding

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“It is my obligation to create healthier communities…”

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“and be the voice for those who do not yet have one…”

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“…our children.”

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Baldwin Park Community Champions

Xochitl EscalanteHEAC Resident Leader

Resident Advisory Committee

Concepcion GonzalezHEAC Youth Leader

Healthy Teens on The Move

Marlen GarciaCouncilmember

City of Baldwin Park

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Chula Vista, San Diego County

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Chula Vista Community Champions

Steve CastañedaCouncilmember

City of Chula Vista

Shaila Serpas, MDAssistant Director

Scripps Family Medicine Residency Program

Chris Searles, MD, FAAFPCo-Director

Combined Family Medicine and Psychiatry Program

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Steve Castañeda

• Board member, California Health Leadership Program (NALEO), to improve wellness for California children

• Fights to improve food quality and physical activity for school-age children

• Successfully sponsored healthy vending and park alcohol restriction ordinances

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“I fight to change policy…”

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“affecting our childhood obesity epidemic, so…”

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“…I can help prevent lifelong health issues.”

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Shaila Serpas, MD

• Improves health and nutrition environments, via school-based clinics, District Wellness Committees

• Developed Toolkit for Healthy Living for health care providers, and resources on District Wellness Website

• Named 2010 Public Health Champion by San Diego County HHS

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“I hope to have a larger impact and help the next generation,”

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“the child of that 9 pound baby, to grow up healthier…”

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“…with a better environment than his parents had.”

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Chris Searles, MD, FAAFP

• Developed RecreationRx.org for physician Program Champions to 'prescribe' free access to recreational facilities and activities 

• AMA Community Service Award for RecreationRx

• Named one of the 'top 40 under 40' by San Diego Metropolitan Magazine

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“Those little plots of land are not just places where fruits…”

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and vegetables grow. They are islands of dialogue.”

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“and vegetables grow. They are islands of dialogue.”

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Chula Vista Community Champions

Steve CastañedaCouncilmember

City of Chula Vista

Shaila Serpas, MDAssistant Director,

Scripps Family Medicine Residency Program

Chris Searles, MD, FAAFPCo-Director

Combined Family Medicine and Psychiatry Program

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Oakland, Alameda County

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Oakland Community Champions

Stephanie Renfrow HamiltonProject CoordinatorHEAC School Sector

Oakland Unified School District

Robert Savio, MD, Chief of Pediatrics

Alameda Co. Medical Ctr-Highland

Christine CherdboonmuangNetwork Project Coordinator

Oakland Farms to Schools/ EBAYC

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Stephanie Renfrow Hamilton

• Helped pilot programs in 10 HEAC schools since the grant’s inception in 2005

• Works with students, parents, faculty and staff to develop awareness of District Wellness Policy, to improve school food and fitness climates

• Supports site wellness champions to sustain implementation of food guidelines and P.E. required minutes

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“Demonstrating healthy eating and physical activity…”

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“…should be right up there…”

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“…with teaching good study habits.”

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Robert Savio, MD

• Involved with the HEAC Health Sector since 2007, to bring resources and awareness to local pediatric providers

• Championed a program to bring fresh fruits and vegetables to Highland Hospital from Oakland People’s Grocery

• Spearheaded year-long campaign to transform hospital’s food environment

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“If we don't change the food available in hospital settings,”

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“If we don't change the food available in hospital settings,”

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“…it's like we're creating our own patients."

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Christine Cherdboonmuang

• Launched produce markets at 12 elementary schools for parents to shop for fresh produce

• Collaboration with community organizations, school district and county agencies to expand farm-fresh produce at schools

• Established an agreement with the School District to establish vendor contracts with farmers, and hire parents to manage the markets

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“This work taps the part of people that is passionate about food.”

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“This work taps the part of people that is passionate about food.”

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“It’s connected to our family and cultural conditions.”

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“It’s connected to our family and cultural conditions.”

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Oakland Community Champions

Robert Savio, MD, Chief of Pediatrics

Alameda Co. Medical Ctr-Highland

Christine CherdboonmuangNetwork Project Coordinator

Oakland Farms to Schools/ EBAYC

Stephanie Renfrow HamiltonProject CoordinatorHEAC School Sector

Oakland Unified School District

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Santa Ana, Orange County

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Santa Ana Community Champions

David M. Souleles, MPHDeputy Director

Orange County Health Care Agency

Alberto Cabrera Youth Coordinator

Latino Health Access

Jane A. RussoSuperintendent

Santa Ana Unified School District

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Jane A. Russo

• Developed Office of Special Projects to focus on Health, Wellness and P.E.

• Facilitated development of curriculum that allows students to help design their fitness routine

• Facilitated development of Wellness Policy and enrolled 55,000 students and staff participants

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“The health and well-being of our students go hand in hand…”

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“with academic success and achievement…”

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“Our partnership with HEAC helps make this possible.”

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Dr. David M. Souleles

• Successfully engaged elected officials in Walkable Communities activities

• Speaker at Walk to School Day Media Event and participant in the parade of children walking to school

• Lifted up and shared the "Santa Ana/ Walkable Community story" at the 2009 APHA Conference & CHEAC Annual Meeting

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“Walk to School Day is a great event because…”

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“it encourages young people to take small steps…”

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“to improve their lifelong health and quality of life.”

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Alberto Cabrera

• Developed multiple PhotoVoice projects with youth group to expose concerns and solutions

• Filmed and directed award-winning videos on youth making a difference in their community

• Mentors youth to develop advocacy skills at the local and state level, pertaining to nutrition and fitness

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“I wish to empower youth to live healthy and successful lives…”

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“through my actions. Every day I see an opportunity to positively…”

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“…influence young resident leaders in Santa Ana."

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Santa Ana Community Champions

David M. Souleles, MPHDeputy Director

Orange County Health Care Agency

Alberto Cabrera Youth Coordinator

Latino Health Access

Jane A. RussoSuperintendent

Santa Ana Unified School District

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Shasta County

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Shasta Community Champions

Mary O’KeeffeCottonwood Community Park Board Community Development Organizer

Pam LewisRecreation Supervisor

City of Anderson Parks & Recreation

Barbara CamachoAnderson Union H.S. District

Director of Nutritional Services

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Mary O’Keeffe

• Engaged Cottonwood residents in HEAC Visioning Project, ongoing town hall meetings with decision makers

• Community vision plan endorsed by Board of Supervisors as a model for Shasta County communities

• Facilitated partnership with Cottonwood Park Board and Latinos in Action

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“Because I believe healthy people produce healthy communities.”

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“Because I believe healthy people produce healthy communities.”

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“Because I believe healthy people produce healthy communities.”

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Pam Lewis

• Championed Healthy Vending Policy for the City of Anderson

• Organizes free Summer Fun and Lunch Program every summer, increases opportunities for physical activity and healthy eating

• Campaigned to develop Skate Park and competitions; more youth wearing helmets and safety gear

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“I’m involved because of the kids.”

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“I’ve seen what a healthy meal and exercise can do to improve the attitude of a teen.”

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“I’ve seen what a healthy meal and exercise can do to improve the attitude of a teen.”

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Barbara Camacho

• Successfully reduced competitive foods and developed student support for a healthier menu

• Created varied new menu items based on student selections, with healthier foods made from scratch

• Overall increase in meals sold through marketing new items to students, and outreach to parents to complete reduced meal applications

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“Eating at school must not be just lunch, but an opportunity…”

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“to teach our students the importance of healthy eating…”

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“for a lifetime.”

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Shasta Community Champions

Mary O’KeeffeCottonwood Community Park Board Community Development Organizer

Pam LewisRecreation Supervisor

City of Anderson Parks & Recreation

Barbara CamachoAnderson Union H.S. District

Director of Nutritional Services