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About Us
History
of the Los Angeles Collaborative for Healthy Active Children
The
Los Angeles Collaborative for Healthy Active Children was formed in
February 18, 2003 to address the epidemic of overweight and unfit children and
their families in Los Angeles County. With leadership from the Los Angeles
County Children’s Power—Play! Community Coalition,
Los
Angeles Region Project LEAN
(Leaders Encouraging Activity and Nutrition)
Coalition and support from the Network for a Healthy California – California Department of
Public Health, the collaborative is made
up of over 100 stakeholders including school districts, Head Start providers,
health care providers, community-based organizations, DPH Programs, Department
of Parks and Recreation and faith-based organizations, the American Heart
Association, American Diabetes Association, American Cancer Society, Dairy
Council of California and California Food Policy Advocates. By sharing their
resources, expertise and influence, members are expanding the reach of their
individual programs and addressing crucial nutrition and physical activity
health issues and disparities in the County.
The initial goal of the Collaborative was to address
the epidemic of unfit and overweight children in Los Angeles County by putting
into action recommendations of The Los Angeles County Physical Fitness and
Nutrition Task Force
Paving the Way for Physically Fit and Healthy Children
Findings and Recommendations Report, August 2002.
Support
for the LA Collaborative is provided by the County of Los Angeles Department of
Public Health, Nutrition Program with funding from the US Department of
Agriculture Food Stamp Program, an equal opportunity provider and employer,
through the Network for a Healthy California.
Vision
Children and families of Los Angeles County are
physically active, eat healthy foods, and live in communities where policies and
environments promote a healthy lifestyle.
Mission
To reduce the epidemic of unfit and overweight
children and families in Los Angeles County by increasing innovative
partnerships in order to plan and implement initiatives that make it easier for
underserved populations to adopt lifestyles that include healthy eating and
physical activity.
Actions
1. Bring together and mobilize diverse interests
including low-income consumers, government agencies, non-profit and charitable
organizations, advocates, community leaders, businesses, social service offices,
and others with expertise in nutrition, physical activity and nutrition
assistance programs in underserved Los Angeles area communities to form a
dynamic, proactive regional collaborative.
2. Plan, coordinate, implement and evaluate
countywide campaigns and initiatives, consistent with the Los Angeles
Collaborative for Healthy Active Children vision and mission that increase
access to and availability of fruits and vegetables, safe physical activity and
food security.
Coordination Committee 2007-2009
Irene Kratz, Chair
School Nurse, LAUSD
Dipa Shah, Vice Chair
ABC Unified School District
Mandy Graves
Roybal Comprehensive Health Center
Valerie Ruelas
Keck Diabetes Prevention Initiative
Ismael Aguila
Physical Activity Specialist, Network for a Healthy California--Los Angeles
Region
Ruben Brambila
El Monte City School District
Lily Voong
Rosemead School District
Nicola Edwards
Registered Dietitian
Courtney Daniels
Occupational Therapist, Los Angeles Unified School District
Dr. Paul Simon
Office of Health Assessment and Epidemiology, Public Health Department, County
of Los Angeles
Jean Tremaine
Director, Nutrition Program, Public Health Department, County of Los Angeles
Suzanne Bogert
Project Director, Network for a Healthy California--Los Angeles Region
Lauren Neel
Coordinator, Los Angeles Collaborative for Active Healthy Children
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