CalFresh Healthy Living

Who We Are

The mission of CalFresh Healthy Living is to create innovative partnerships that empower low-income Californians to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, physical activity, and food security with the goal of preventing obesity and other nutrition-related chronic diseases.

FEATURED RECEIPE

Retail Program

Creates innovative partnerships with California supermarkets, grocery store chains, independent markets, and produce industry stakeholders (growers, packers, shippers, and commodity boards) to increase the purchase and consumption of fruits and vegetables among low-income adults, children, and families.

Health Care Program

Works with hospitals and clinics to improve: knowledge of basic nutrition education and encourages physical activity; foster supportive home environments that encourage healthy lifestyle choices; and establish hospital and clinic policies, in order to empower low-income families to consume the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables and enjoy the benefits of  physical activity. 


For CalFresh information, call 1-877-847-3663.
Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.


Contact

MAIN OFFICE:
1680 West Shaw Avenue, Fresno, CA 93711

Brandi Muro, MPH Senior Director of Programs

Gina Falcon Program Coordinator

Bushra Zamzami Program Coordinator

Tou Moua Program Coordinator

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    CalFresh Healthy Living

    Nutrition & Physical Activity

    CalFresh Healthy Living

    CalFresh Healthy Living

    Who We Are

    The mission of CalFresh Healthy Living is to create innovative partnerships that empower low-income Californians to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, physical activity, and food security with the goal of preventing obesity and other nutrition-related chronic diseases.

    FEATURED RECEIPE

    Retail Program

    Creates innovative partnerships with California supermarkets, grocery store chains, independent markets, and produce industry stakeholders (growers, packers, shippers, and commodity boards) to increase the purchase and consumption of fruits and vegetables among low-income adults, children, and families.

    Health Care Program

    Works with hospitals and clinics to improve: knowledge of basic nutrition education and encourages physical activity; foster supportive home environments that encourage healthy lifestyle choices; and establish hospital and clinic policies, in order to empower low-income families to consume the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables and enjoy the benefits of  physical activity. 


    For CalFresh information, call 1-877-847-3663.
    Funded by USDA SNAP-Ed, an equal opportunity provider and employer.
    Visit www.CaChampionsForChange.net for healthy tips.


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    WHO WE ARE

    The Asian/Pacific Islander Partners & Advocates Countering Tobacco (API PACT) Program is a program of the California Health Collaborative. API PACT was created to support communities in addressing the negative impact that commercial tobacco has had on people, particularly populations such as the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities who have been disproportionately impacted by the tobacco industry.1

    Our Voice Matter


    Our community needs to tell our stories and share ideas about how to help keep families safe from the harms of tobacco. We can help keep our community healthy by working as partners with other AANHPI organizations and community members.

    Youth Matter


    Most people who become addicted to nicotine started using tobacco products before the age of 18.2 Let’s get our youth engaged as champions for their communities! Are you between the ages 13–17 and living in Clovis or Livingston Sign up today to be a part of our youth coalition!

    Reduce Availability of Tobacco


    We want to help Livingston and Clovis learn about policy solutions that limit the sale of tobacco products or require tobacco retailers to obtain a license to ensure compliance with local business standards, reduce youth access to tobacco, and limit the negative public health effects associated with tobacco use.


    References:

    1. Truth Initiative. Tobacco Use in the Asian American Community. https://truthinitiative.org/researchresources/
      targeted-communities/tobacco-use-asian-american-community [Accessed 6/2023]
    2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of
      Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
      Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. 2014.
      Funded by the California Department of Public Health, Tobacco Control Program under contract No. 22-11193

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    WHO WE ARE

    The Asian/Pacific Islander Partners & Advocates Countering Tobacco (API PACT) Program is a program of the California Health Collaborative. API PACT was created to support communities in addressing the negative impact that commercial tobacco has had on people, particularly populations such as the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities who have been disproportionately impacted by the tobacco industry.1

    Our Voice Matter


    Our community needs to tell our stories and share ideas about how to help keep families safe from the harms of tobacco. We can help keep our community healthy by working as partners with other AANHPI organizations and community members.

    Youth Matter


    Most people who become addicted to nicotine started using tobacco products before the age of 18.2 Let’s get our youth engaged as champions for their communities! Are you between the ages 13–17 and living in Clovis or Livingston Sign up today to be a part of our youth coalition!

    Reduce Availability of Tobacco


    We want to help Livingston and Clovis learn about policy solutions that limit the sale of tobacco products or require tobacco retailers to obtain a license to ensure compliance with local business standards, reduce youth access to tobacco, and limit the negative public health effects associated with tobacco use.


    References:

    1. Truth Initiative. Tobacco Use in the Asian American Community. https://truthinitiative.org/researchresources/
      targeted-communities/tobacco-use-asian-american-community [Accessed 6/2023]
    2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of
      Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
      Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. 2014.
      Funded by the California Department of Public Health, Tobacco Control Program under contract No. 22-11193

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    WHO WE ARE

    The Asian/Pacific Islander Partners & Advocates Countering Tobacco (API PACT) Program is a program of the California Health Collaborative. API PACT was created to support communities in addressing the negative impact that commercial tobacco has had on people, particularly populations such as the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities who have been disproportionately impacted by the tobacco industry.1

    Our Voice Matter


    Our community needs to tell our stories and share ideas about how to help keep families safe from the harms of tobacco. We can help keep our community healthy by working as partners with other AANHPI organizations and community members.

    Youth Matter


    Most people who become addicted to nicotine started using tobacco products before the age of 18.2 Let’s get our youth engaged as champions for their communities! Are you between the ages 13–17 and living in Clovis or Livingston Sign up today to be a part of our youth coalition!

    Reduce Availability of Tobacco


    We want to help Livingston and Clovis learn about policy solutions that limit the sale of tobacco products or require tobacco retailers to obtain a license to ensure compliance with local business standards, reduce youth access to tobacco, and limit the negative public health effects associated with tobacco use.


    References:

    1. Truth Initiative. Tobacco Use in the Asian American Community. https://truthinitiative.org/researchresources/
      targeted-communities/tobacco-use-asian-american-community [Accessed 6/2023]
    2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of
      Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
      Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. 2014.
      Funded by the California Department of Public Health, Tobacco Control Program under contract No. 22-11193

    Events

    Youth Leadership and Wellness Summit 2024!

    A FREE 1-day summit to learn leadership and advocacy skills, self-care, and engaging with like-minded youth just like yourself!

    Sign up Today!

    The California Health Collaborative A Hopeful Encounter Inc. invites you to attend the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Youth Leadership and Wellness Summit on March 16, 2024 from 8:00AM-4PM (Location: A Hopeful Encounter Inc.). Get ready for a fun filled day full of learning leadership and advocacy skills, self-care, and engaging with like-minded youth just like yourself! This is a free event! Food and boba will be provided! For youth ages 14-18 years old residing in Fresno/Clovis and Livingston. Only 20 spots available!

    Please complete the registration form for you to be considered for participation in the summit.

    Deadline to apply: February 25th at 11:59PM.

    Notification for acceptance: March 1ST by 5PM.

    Questions? Contact Baolia Xiong at bxiong@healthcollaborative.org or 559-417-1212

    Funded by the California Department of Public Health, Tobacco Control Program under contract No. 17-10970

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    WHO WE ARE

    The Asian/Pacific Islander Partners & Advocates Countering Tobacco (API PACT) Program is a program of the California Health Collaborative. API PACT was created to support communities in addressing the negative impact that commercial tobacco has had on people, particularly populations such as the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities who have been disproportionately impacted by the tobacco industry.1

    Our Voice Matter


    Our community needs to tell our stories and share ideas about how to help keep families safe from the harms of tobacco. We can help keep our community healthy by working as partners with other AANHPI organizations and community members.

    Youth Matter


    Most people who become addicted to nicotine started using tobacco products before the age of 18.2 Let’s get our youth engaged as champions for their communities! Are you between the ages 13–17 and living in Clovis or Livingston Sign up today to be a part of our youth coalition!

    Reduce Availability of Tobacco


    We want to help Livingston and Clovis learn about policy solutions that limit the sale of tobacco products or require tobacco retailers to obtain a license to ensure compliance with local business standards, reduce youth access to tobacco, and limit the negative public health effects associated with tobacco use.


    References:

    1. Truth Initiative. Tobacco Use in the Asian American Community. https://truthinitiative.org/researchresources/
      targeted-communities/tobacco-use-asian-american-community [Accessed 6/2023]
    2. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Consequences of Smoking—50 Years of
      Progress: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health
      Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health. 2014.
      Funded by the California Department of Public Health, Tobacco Control Program under contract No. 22-11193

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