The Poor Health of Low-Income Communities in San Francisco Dahlia Gutierrez, Destinee Lanns, Diana Betancourt, Mario Ayar.

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The Poor Health of Low-Income Communities in San Francisco Dahlia Gutierrez, Destinee Lanns, Diana Betancourt, Mario Ayar

Audience John Rahaim Director of San Francisco Planning

The Problem Low income communities located in the city of San Francisco suffer from poor health due to the lack of resources and accessibility to healthy foods.

Who are The Stakeholders?

Communities

Voters

SF Planning Department

Mayor Lee

Background Information Low- income neighborhoods have not had easy access to grocery stores.

Hunter’s Point/ Bayview District

Mission District

Tenderloine District

Sunset District

Supporting Evidence = (BMI 30.0 or higher) Percent Overweight Percent Obese (BMI 25.0 – 29.9) = % Of Adults overwieght/obese by race/ethnicity

Option Developments

Grocery Stores

Community Gardens

Farmers Markets

Nothing

Happy, Healthy San Francisco Thank you.