- CalFresh Healthy Living Program - California Department of Aging
CalFresh Healthy Living (CFHL) supports healthy, active and nourished lifestyles by teaching Californians about good nutrition and how to stretch their food dollars, while also building partnerships in communities to make the healthy choice, the easy choice
- FFY 2024-2026 Integrated Work Plan (IWP) Blueprint Packet | CalFresh . . .
This packet includes basic definitions, structure tables, and resources to help Local Implementing Agencies (LIAs) plan and create their IWPs The IWP Blueprint Packet provides foundational knowledge of the CalFresh Healthy Living (CFHL) Integrated Work Plan (IWP)
- ACCEPTANCE OF CALFRESH HEALTHY LIVING PROGRAM FUNDS
CFHL is a core and sustained source of funding for addressing obesity and chronic disease prevention • Started in 2012; this will be the 5th cycle of the program
- CalFresh Healthy Living Program – Catholic Charities of California
In 2023, Catholic Charities statewide provided over 18,500 participants with nutrition and physical activity education, and reached more than 230,000 people through education outreach
- CalFresh Healthy Living (CFHL) - California Department of Aging
The Program strives to increase participants’ consumption of fruits and vegetables, increase physical activity, reduce time spent in sedentary behaviors, and maintain a healthy weight to reduce the risk of chronic disease
- The CalFresh Healthy Living Community Impact Framework
When assessing readiness of new sites, explore the historical and current dynamics between CalFresh Healthy Living, other social services, and community partners
- Home | CalFresh Healthy Living
Since 2018, CalFresh Healthy Living partners have reached more than 18 million Californians through a mix of Direct Education; Indirect Education; and Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) Change initiatives
- CalFresh Healthy Living Program
California Department of Public Health’s (CDPHs) CalFresh Healthy Living program is part of an ongoing effort to improve the health of families and communities in California, especially those that are at greater risk of obesity, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes
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