Network for a Healthy California--African American Campaign
The Network for a Healthy California—African American Campaign (Campaign), is funded by the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), known in California as CalFresh. The Campaign is designed to improve the health of the low-income African American community by providing education about healthy eating and physical activity. Through the work of three (3) Faith-based Projects and six (6) Regional Networks, the Campaign uses multiple venues to facilitate behavior change where low-income Californians live, shop, and worship.
Organizations in California may contact an African American Campaign Faith Project or Regional Network for information on activities in their area and technical assistance.
State Level Contacts:
- Department of Public Health
Cancer Prevention and Nutrition Section
1616 Capitol Avenue, Suite 74.516, MS 7204
Sacramento, CA 95814
P.O. Box 997413, MS 7204
Sacramento, CA 95899-7413