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Demand for Fresh Items
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Social, Cultural, Economic & Environmental Barriers
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Access to affordable healthy food should be more than just a privilege for some; it should be a right for all. People have no chance to improve their health outcomes if they lack access to the resources to make better healthier choices possible.
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Obesity is common, serious and costly Obesity affects some groups more than others Obesity and socioeconomic status CDC Obesity Prevalence in 2014, By Race http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/adult.html
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New Orleans, LA Average life expectancy in New Orleans can vary by as much as 25 years across neighborhoods. http://www.rwjf.org/en/library/infographics/new-orleans-map.html
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Low sales, low income, high death Other Non-residential Philadelphia, PA Areas with Greatest Need
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The Food Trust Philadelphia, PA Programs
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Market & Farm Tours Philly Food & Heart Bucks Veggie RX Model In-Store Nutrition Ed. & Health Screenings Cross- Programming H.Y.P.E Youth
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Schools, Corner Stores, Events, Billboards, Bus Shelters, PWD Bills, Partner Pledges, etc.
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Local & National Partnerships Philadelphia Youth, 2007 to 2013 Obesity decreased by 6.3% Severe obesity decreased by 13.9% 8.1% decrease in obesity for boys 4.3% decrease in obesity for girls 16.2% decrease in severe obesity for boys 11.2% decrease for girls Largest reductions among African American and Asian children. Less progress among girls and Hispanic children
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Thank you! Dwayne Wharton dwharton@thefoodtrust.org Visit us online: www.thefoodtrust.org Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thefoodtrust Follow us on Twitter: @thefoodtrust Learn more:
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