Community Benefit Annual Report FY 2024

El Camino Healthcare District | El Camino Health

Diabetes and Obesity
Our Partners

I am very appreciative of my heart health coach and her coaching skills. My coach was very kind and patient with me, while still nudging me to move towards a healthier lifestyle. My HbA1c dropped from 9.3 to 8.4 and weight loss of 4 pounds, without any addition of medications!"

–Participant, AIM to Prevent Program, South Asian Heart Center

Healthcare Access
Healthcare Access & Delivery
(Including Oral Health)
Behavorial Health
Behavorial Health
(Including Domestic Violence & Trauma)
Diabetes
Diabetes & Obesity
Chronic Conditions
Chronic Conditions
(Other than Diabetes & Obesity)
Economic Stability
Economic Stability
(Including Food Insecurity, Housing & Homelessness)

Diabetes and Obesity grants promote diabetes prevention and management through evidence-based programs promoting physical activity, nutrition, and access to healthy food.

See Sponsorship Recipients

African American Community Service Agency: Family Health Services

Health workshops, classes, screenings, and referrals for low-income children and families in San Jose
El Camino Health (ECH)

American Diabetes Association: Project Power

Diabetes prevention program for youth ages 5-12 focusing on healthy eating and physical activity at school sites in Mountain View and Sunnyvale
El Camino Healthcare District (ECHD)

Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative (BAWSI): BAWSI Girls

Physical activity and self-esteem program for students in Campbell Union and Sunnyvale school districts
ECH, ECHD

Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative (BAWSI): BAWSI Rollers

Adaptive physical activities for girls and boys with physical, cognitive, and hearing disabilities in Sunnyvale School District
ECHD

Chinese Health Initiative

Culturally and linguistically competent hypertension and diabetes screenings and education
ECH, ECHD

City of Sunnyvale: Columbia Neighborhood Center – ShapeUp Sunnyvale

Fitness and nutrition education program for low-income families and youth
ECHD

El Camino Health: Food Pharmacy

Healthy food and nutrition education for patients experiencing malnutrition, diabetes or pre-diabetes, and food insecurity
ECH

Fresh Approach

Farmers market voucher program, nutrition education, and resources for low-income community members
ECHD

Gardner Family Health Network: Down with Diabetes

Diabetes management for underserved teens and adults
ECH

Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley: Healthy Futures Youth Diabetes Program

Clinical services and healthy behavior change program for youth with or at-risk of pre-diabetes or diabetes
ECH

Living Classroom

Garden-based education to enhance food literacy in youth at Mountain View Whisman School District
ECHD

Playworks

Physical activity and positive school climate program at Campbell Union and Sunnyvale school districts
ECH, ECHD

Roots Community Health Center

Diabetes and obesity screening, education, and awareness activities targeted to the African American community
ECH

Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition: Bike to Health

Promoting physical activity in underprivileged youth and adults through instructor-led bike rides
ECHD

South Asian Heart Center

Culturally competent heart disease and diabetes prevention program
ECH, ECHD

Valley Verde: San Jose Gardens for Health

Home gardens and nutrition education for low-income households
ECH

Via Services: Healthy Living at Via West

Healthy living curriculum in a camp-like setting for children and adults with special needs
ECHD

West Valley Community Services: Community Access to Resources and Education (CARE)

Case management, food assistance, and wrap-around services for low-income families
ECH

YMCA of Silicon Valley

Summer camp programs for low-income youth focusing on physical activity and healthy eating
ECHD

 
 

 

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