Santiago Creek School (Santa Ana) – “Living a Healthy Lifestyle” – The Santiago Creek School received a $1,000 grant to fight childhood obesity in Santa Ana. During the past two years, students designed projects to improve student’s eating habits and increase their daily physical activity. This year’s project focuses on living a healthy lifestyle. Participants will investigate why children locally are making poor food choices and lack exercise. After analyzing the problem, the students will create a plan to help others make better food choices and increase exercise.
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Contact: Will Shanley, UnitedHealthcare, 714-204-8005, will.shanley@uhc.com
TEN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ORGANIZATIONS RECEIVE GRANTS AIMED AT HELPING FIGHT CHILDHOOD OBESITY
CYPRESS (March 9, 2011) – UnitedHealthcare of California has awarded $6,000 in grants to ten Southern California youth-led organizations to develop programs to fight childhood obesity in their communities. The grants will help create community-based programs that encourage healthful habits among California residents.
The UnitedHealth HEROES program is especially important in California, where approximately 30.5 percent of children ages 10 to 17 are considered obese or overweight, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Nationally, approximately one in three children are considered obese or overweight, putting them on the road to lifelong chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease.
“Prevention is a key to reducing the cost of health care in California, and that includes a renewed focus on ending the epidemic of childhood obesity,” said California State Senator Ed Hernandez, O.D. (D-West Covina), Chairman of the Senate Health Committee. “I applaud UnitedHealthcare for its critical investments in these successful community-based programs and taking steps to ensure our youngest children reach adulthood at a healthy weight.”
Grant recipients in Southern California include:
UnitedHealth Group collaborated with Youth Service America (YSA) to develop the UnitedHealth HEROES program, now in its third year. A list of all the 2010-2011 grant winners is available online at www.ysa.org/HEROES
“The response we have received across the country to the UnitedHealth HEROES grant program has been extraordinary,” said Steve Culbertson, president and CEO of Youth Service America. “It reflects the shared YSA–UnitedHealth Group commitment to enhancing our nation’s health, education and youth leadership.”
The grants are part of the UnitedHealth HEROES program, a service-learning, health literacy initiative designed to encourage young people, working through educators and youth leaders, to create and implement local hands-on programs addressing childhood obesity. Grants were awarded to schools and youth-focused, community-based programs that have demonstrated a clear understanding of the health risks associated with pediatric obesity; proposed creative solutions to fighting obesity in their neighborhoods and communities; and can be easily implemented, scaled and measured.
“With UnitedHealth HEROES, we are helping young people take action to improve their overall health and quality of life in a way that’s not only educational, but beneficial for their communities,” said David Anderson, Southern California UnitedHealthcare Chief Executive Officer. “As people become more aware of health issues through health literacy and advocacy initiatives, they will make positive changes to live better lives. The UnitedHealth HEROES grants are part of UnitedHealth Group’s overall commitment to help stem the rising tide of obesity, and related chronic health conditions like diabetes”
HEROES service-learning grantees will participate in YSA’s Semester of Service, an extended service-learning framework that links prominent service events such as MLK Day in January and Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) in April. During a Semester of Service program, young people spend the “semester” – a 12- to 14-week period of time – addressing meaningful community needs connected to intentional learning goals and academic standards. Each grantee project will culminate in an event on GYSD, the largest service event in the world.
More information about the UnitedHealth HEROES program and service-learning is available at www.ysa.org.
Also, according to America’s Health Rankings®, if left unchecked or untreated, obesity will affect 43 percent of adults by 2018 and will add nearly $344 billion in that year alone to the nation’s annual direct health care costs, accounting for more than 21 percent of health care spending. America’s Health Rankings is an annual comprehensive assessment of the nation’s health on a state-by-state analysis. It is published jointly by United Health Foundation, the American Public Health Association and Partnership for Prevention.
About Youth Service America
Youth Service America (YSA) improves communities by increasing the number and the diversity of young people, ages 5-25, serving in substantive roles. Founded in 1986, YSA supports a global culture of engaged youth committed to a lifetime of service, learning, leadership, and achievement. The impact of YSA’s work through service and service-learning is measured in student achievement, workplace readiness, and healthy communities. For more information, visit www.YSA.org.
About UnitedHealthcare
UnitedHealthcare (www.unitedhealthcare.com) provides a full spectrum of consumer-oriented health benefit plans and services to individuals, public sector employers and businesses of all sizes, including more than half of the Fortune 100 companies. The company organizes access to quality, affordable health care services on behalf of approximately 25 million individual consumers, contracting directly with more than 650,000 physicians and care professionals and 5,000 hospitals to offer them broad, convenient access to services nationwide. UnitedHealthcare is one of the businesses of UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH), a diversified Fortune 50 health and well-being company.
About UnitedHealth Group
UnitedHealth Group is a diversified health and well-being company dedicated to helping people live healthier lives and making health care work better. With headquarters in Minnetonka, Minn., UnitedHealth Group offers a broad spectrum of products and services through six operating businesses: UnitedHealthcare Employer & Individual, UnitedHealthcare Medicare & Retirement, UnitedHealthcare Community & State, OptumHealth, Ingenix and Prescription Solutions. Through its family of businesses, UnitedHealth Group serves more than 75 million people worldwide. Visit www.unitedhealthgroup.com for more information.
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