All Blog Posts Tagged 'CA-Santa Clara County, California' (6)

Santa Clara County CPPW Obesity Prevention Initiative: Two Op-Ed Articles Featured in the San Jose Mercury News

Two important partners with Public Health Departments’ Communities Putting Prevention to Work Obesity Prevention Initiative, the Silicon Valley Leadership Group and Working Partnerships USA, recently submitted op-eds to the San Jose Mercury News.

Silicon Valley Leadership Group (SVLG) represents more than 375 Silicon Valley employers. On June 6 SVLG announced the launch of “Let’s Move Silicon Valley Businesses” at its Health Happens in the Workplace event. This represents a new effort…

Continue

Added by Christina Oshinsky on July 3, 2012 at 11:10am — No Comments

Gilroy City Council Approves Designated Smoking Areas in Public Parks

Great News for Santa Clara County! Gilroy City Council passed a smoking ban in public parks. Click on the link to read full article in the Patch: http://gilroy.patch.com/articles/designated-smoking-areas-get-council-approval

Added by Christina Oshinsky on June 12, 2012 at 4:41pm — No Comments

More Farmers' Markets in Santa Clara County are Accepting CalFresh

The Downtown Gilroy Farmers’ Market in Gilroy, CA and the Fairground Outdoor Farmers’ Market in San Jose, CA started accepting CalFresh at their markets in 2012. Each market serves an area in Santa Clara County that will help provide fresh fruits and vegetables to low income community members. The expansion of CalFresh to these farmers' markets was made possible through the Communities Putting Prevention to Work grant.

To learn more about these farmers' markets, download promotional…

Continue

Added by Christina Oshinsky on May 4, 2012 at 3:05pm — No Comments

Santa Clara County - City of Milpitas, CA passes an ordinance to amend ban on tobacco smoking in all city parks

Milpitas City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to introduce an ordinance amending the city's municipal code to enforce a total ban on tobacco smoking in all City of Milpitas parks.

The ban amends prior city laws restricting smoking near city-owned buildings and keeping smokers a distance of 25 feet from city playgrounds.

Click on link to read full article:…

Continue

Added by Christina Oshinsky on May 4, 2012 at 11:48am — No Comments

Santa Clara County Launches New Anti-Smoking Campaign "Reverse the Damage"

The latest anti-sm oking campaign of the INSPIRE Tobacco Prevention Initiative is "Reverse the Damage". This campaign seeks to educate Santa Clara County residents about the health benefits of giving up smoking by providing facts to encourage smokers to quit. The print ad, in…

Continue

Added by Christina Oshinsky on May 2, 2012 at 5:19pm — No Comments

Santa Clara County Ranks No.2 in Overall Health

Santa Clara County, CA -- On April 3, 2012, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute released the third annual County Health Rankings report, in observance of National Public Health Week.  According to the…

Continue

Added by Christina Oshinsky on April 30, 2012 at 3:53pm — No Comments

First Time Here?

Register so you can post, participate and connect with other members.

Visit the Communities section to find communities working on issues that interest you.

Participate in discussions or start your own conversation in the Public Discussions section.

Learn more About Us, and read over the User Guide and Member Guidelines. Contact Us if you have any questions.

Learn More About CDC’s “Healthy Schools” Initiative

Research shows that when students eat healthy and are more physically active, they do better in school. With the help of CDC, communities nationwide are putting this research into practice, year-round.

 

Learn more about what communities are doing to help schools become places where students not only learn about the importance of eating healthier and being more physically active but, in fact, eat healthier and move more.

 

More about San Diego
More about Chicago
Recursos en Espanol

Show Your Support

To show your support, choose your favorite badge and then just copy and paste the code in your website.

MakingHealthEasier.org - Learn. Share. Inspire. Find out more. Social Badge at 120x180 pixels.
The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, recommend that children and adolescents aged 6-17 years should have 60 minutes (1 hour) or more of physical activity each day.
MakingHealthEasier.org - Learn. Share. Inspire. Meet the communities who are making health easier and creating real change. Find a community. Social Badge at 120x180 pixels.
Youth Physical Activity Guidelines Toolkit. Learn More!

 

View All

National Partners

Several national partner organizations support our mission. View the list here.

View All

© 2013   Created by Making Health Easier

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service