December 10, 2007 Ann Stahlheber, M.S., R.D., L.D.

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December 10, 2007 Ann Stahlheber, M.S., R.D., L.D.

2007 Project Summary –Place Matters Update –Martha Halko, M.S., R.D., L.D. Plans for 2008 Partner Appreciation

Partners for 2007 Cleveland Department of Public Health Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland

Target Communities (CCBH) Warrensville Heights North Randall East Cleveland

Program Domains Schools Health Care Worksite Community Nutrition, Physical Activity, Tobacco, Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, Diabetes

School Activities East Cleveland Schools Coordinated School Health Initiative – CCBH Buckeye Best Expansion of the wellness committee School Health Index –Currently tallying results 2 schools: 1 bronze, 1 honorable mention Over 30 members!

School Activities East Cleveland Schools AFHK Zone 3 conference CATCH training Community involvement activities –Resource and Health Fair –Fall Festival –KaBOOM! Playful City Taskforce –Walkability audits

School Activities East Cleveland Schools Fall Festival –Collaboration between city, school and community partners –Over 300 participants –Included Game on!, a wellness walk, pumpkin decorating and healthy snacks

School Activities East Cleveland Schools Mypyramid physical activity relay

School Activities East Cleveland Schools Energy in, energy out game

School Activities East Cleveland Schools

Health Care Activities CCBH “DIET” 175 health care providers trained Incorporated the Ounce of Prevention program materials Survey results indicate that the training is effective

Health Care Activities Accurate Glucose Monitoring Approx. 11 health care providers trained

Worksite Activities Worksite wellness committees –Thistledown –Village of North Randall –Chambers Elementary –Rozelle/Mayfair Elementary –Westwood Elementary –East Cleveland Adult Activity Center

Worksite Activities Let’s Get it Started – walking program “Nutrition At Work” presentations Community Gardening Healthy Ohio wellness walk Healthy Ohio wellness awards Worksite Wellness Scholarships –E.C.A.A.C., Mayfair and Chambers

Community Activities Community Gardens YMCA vending initiative Place Matters Healthy Land Use Project –Health and Development Team Newsletters KaBOOM! Playful City Taskforce Local CVH Coalitions and subcommittees Place Matters

Community Activities Community Gardens – East Cleveland Location –Corner of Coit and Dover, East Cleveland Garden Leaders –Gladys Walcott –Mark McClain

Community Activities Community Gardens – East Cleveland

Community Activities Community Gardens – North Randall Location –Emery road park (across from Suburban Pavilion nursing home) Garden Leaders –Dorris Wheat –Helen Shareef

Community Activities Community Gardens – North Randall

Community Activities Community Gardens – Impact At least 40 individuals and families participating Over 4700 square feet of gardens Gardeners attended at least 4 educational workshops on “lasagna gardening”, “raised bed gardening”, “planting fruit trees”, “planting garlic”, “putting the garden to bed”

Community Activities Community Gardens – Impact Support obtained from local businesses and agencies –National City Bank –Sears –Corlett Lumber –H.A.M. Landscaping –City of East Cleveland –Village of North Randall –Signs by Tomorrow –YMCA –Coit Road Farmer’s Market

Community Activities Place Matters - NACCHO

Community Activities Place Matters