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The OHK grant includes funding for: Impact:
• Food and cooking supplies • Increased fruit and vegetable consumption.
• Kitchen rental and supplies • Increased knowledge about healthy eating and cooking.
• Misc. cooking utensils and equipment • Testimonials of weight loss, lower blood pressure, lower A1C’s, more energy and
• Final class celebration and incentives
overall wellness.
Sub-grantees will receive: The HEAL (Healthy
• Training, coaching, and access to the HEAL Team Readiness: Eating Active Living)
• OHK curriculum including facilitator guides, participant cookbooks, • Curriculum is in place Program, launched
and supplemental information. • Programs can be advertised by February of 2019 and conducted prior to July
• Printed recipe cards, HEAL market coupons, and other incentives. of 2019. in 2014 by the St.
• Pre and Post Surveys and Questionnaires for data collection and Joseph Community
progress reports. Budget: $45,741 Health Foundation
The HEAL Program will typically consider grant requests from: Funding Partners: and Parkview
• Churches/Religious Organizations St. Joseph Community Health Foundation Health is designed
• Social Service Agencies Indiana Office of Rural Health – Stellar Funds to decrease
• Not for Profit Organizations
“food insecurity”
Preference will be given to those organizations that have expertise in serving at and the plight
risk, vulnerable, or food insecure residents. HEAL will partner with Purdue Extension of “food desert”
Fort Wayne’s HHS Extension Educator/CED to fill in as a facilitator for organizations
that need teachers. neighborhoods in
Allen County
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