Network for a Healthy California--African American Campaign
The Network for a Healthy California — African American Campaign, funded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food Stamp Program, is designed to improve the health of the low-income African American community by providing education about healthy eating and physical activity and empowering them with positive strategies for creating healthier communities. Through the work of 16 Faith-based Community Projects and six Regional Networks, the African American Campaign provides services to the nearly 40 percent of African Americans in California who are low-income.
Organizations in California may contact an African American Campaign Faith-based Community Project or Regional Network for information on activities in their area and technical assistance. Click here for more information.
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