Close to $10 Million Awarded to Healthy Living Initiatives in North America in 2012
ATLANTA, December 27, 2012 – Santa isn’t the only busy one this time of year. Organizations across North America have been helping their communities lead healthy, balanced lifestyles – and to support them,
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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) will receive a $100,000 grant to support Project HELP – a program promoting healthy eating, physical activity and healthy lifestyles in African-American communities. Another recipient, the Canadian Institute of Child Health, will receive a $100,000 grant to provide information on healthy food choices and physical activity to Inuit families in Canada. Translated into English, French and Inuktitut, the culturally relevant material will include a storybook, traditional Inuit songs and activity suggestions for parents and teachers.
“Choosing to live healthy, balanced lifestyles is one of the most important decisions we can make,” said Lori George Billingsley, Vice President, Community Relations,
Coca-Cola Refreshments. “By teaching people how to make good nutrition and fitness choices as part of their daily routine, these organizations are tangibly impacting the health of their communities now and for the future.”
Other organizations receiving active, healthy living funding include:
• Bexar County Community Health Collaborative, San Antonio, TX, $25,000
• Canadian Diabetes Association, Toronto, Ontario, $50,000
• Diabète Québec, Montreal, Quebec, $50,000
• Hispanic Health Coalition of Georgia, Roswell, GA, $25,000
• Latino Community Foundation, San Francisco, CA, $25,000
• National Association of Hispanic Nurses, Washington, D.C., $150,000
• National Park Foundation, Washington, D.C., $250,000
• National Urban League, New York, NY, $100,000
• Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, Washington, D.C., $150,000
• San Antonio Sports Foundation, San Antonio, TX, $25,000
• Universidad Popular, Chicago, IL, $25,000
Other fourth quarter grants made by the Foundation address additional community needs. They include $200,000 toward community, arts and culture initiatives; $200,000 to support education programs; $125,000 for water stewardship; $150,000 benefitting economic development; and $100,000 to support diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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