Health South Carolina Initiative Counties Funded by DHEC Regions
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1 Health South Carolina Initiative Counties by s County / Region 1 Anderson Greenwood Oconee Planning -By September 29, 2012, ESMM Anderson County will develop a community action plan to increase access to healthy eating and active living among children and adults. By September 31, 2013, ESMM Anderson County will have begun promoting the Community Action Plan and selected and begun implementation of at least 1 community strategy. Engage, coordinate and work with community partners to promote the developed shared vision and action plan. Select and begin implementation of at least one strategy developed in the community action plan. Planning - By September 30, 2012, ESMM Greenwood County will have completed a community assessment. By September 30, 2013, ESMM Greenwood County will have completed a community assessment and community action plan will be in place. Assess the accessibility of opportunities for Active Living in Greenwood County and to assess the access to community gardening opportunities as well as access to fresh fruits and vegetables. To gain a comprehensive understanding of actual and perceived opportunities, review existing policies related to physical activity opportunities, identify gaps in gardening availability and availability of fresh fruits and vegetables. Planning- To create a marked walking route system within the Westminster Community to allow increased safe, easy access to physical activity by September 30, To implement the plan to create a marked walking route system within the Westminster Community to allow increased safe, easy access to physical activity by September 30, ,000 United Way of Anderson Healthy Anderson Carol Loyd carol.loyd@uwandersoncty.com Address 1 P.O. Box North Main Street, Suite 202 City Anderson State SC Zip ext ,000 Healthy Greenwood Neighborhoods Toni Able healthygreenwoodneighborhoods@gmail.com Address Phoenix Street City Greenwood State SC Zip ,000 Westminster Community Coalition Christy Todd ctoddlpc@bellsouth.net Address Retreat St City Westminster State SC Zip
2 Region 2 Greenville Greenville Develop and mark walking routes with signage and corresponding maps. Promote the use of these within the community. Implementation - By September 30, 2013, establish a LiveWell at Worship Workgroup of at least 10 representative members to drive coalition faith-based initiatives. By September 30, 2013, establish a LiveWell at Worship Workgroup of at least 10 representative members and create an action plan to drive coalition faith-based initiatives. By September 30, 3013, 90% of the classrooms in the Culinary Creations elementary schools will use the CATCH curriculum resource guides to increase physical activity among their students (approximately classrooms); 100% of Greenville County School District s Child Development Centers (CDC s) and 90% of the CDC classrooms will use the CATCH Curriculum (approximately 850 students); and 100% of the Greenville County School District s schoolrun afterschool programs and 100% of the 10 community-based afterschool programs will use the CATCH Kids Club Curriculum and 100% of the community-based afterschool programs will adopt at least 1 policy change to increase access to healthy foods or participation in physical activity. Implementation- Educate the public, business owners, and policy makers about the harmful effects of secondhand smoke exposure and the importance of comprehensive smoke free workplace laws and data in Greenville County by 10 businesses and 2 municipalities creating comprehensive smoke-free policies by 9/30/13. By September 30, 2013 Greenville County School District, 2 charter/private schools, and 1 college campuses will have a model comprehensive tobacco free environments. 95,000 Live Well Greenville Community-wide CATCH Eleanor Dunlap/ Katy Smith/ Sally Wills swills@livewellgreenville.org Address 1 c/o YMCA of Greenville 723 Cleveland Street City Greenville State SC Zip ,083 Greenville Family Partnership Tobacco Free Living Carol Reeves carol@gfpdrugfree.org Address 1 PO Box City Greenville State SC Zip
3 Pickens Pickens Spartanburg Region 3 Chester By September 30, 2013, 100 health care practices will adopt and incorporate 2As+R Brief Tobacco Intervention. Implementation- By September 30, 2012, provide information on comprehensive smoke-free environments to at least 15 key stakeholders and decision makers in Pickens County and Town of Central. Implementation - Increase referrals by 50% to SC Quitline through the physician practices and the hospitals by Increase referrals to SC Quitline by 50% by targeting 20 out of 40 physician practices in Pickens County. By September 30, 2013, 25 churches in Pickens County will model tobacco free campuses. By September 30, 2013, 25 churches in Pickens County will model tobacco free campuses by educating congregational members about Secondhand Smoke and benefits of tobacco free lifestyle. Implementation- By September 2013, create a more pedestrian, bicycle, and activity-friendly environment with supporting policy implementation for sustainable change from HSCI funding. By September 2013, open the Healthy Food Hub and develop Mobile Market to serve 50 customers per week. Customers at the new Healthy Food Hub will purchase fresh foods and have the opportunity to learn how to prepare foods in a healthy manner, improving access to healthy food in the Northside community and surrounding areas. Planning - By September 30, 2012, Eat Smart, Move More Chester County will complete a plan for community assessment needs and begin community assessments. 64,696 Live Healthier Pickens County Kelly Price kelly.price@baptisteasley.org Address Fleetwood Drive City Easley State SC Zip ,500 Tobacco Free PC Cathy Breazeale cbreazeale@bhspickens.com Address East Main Street City Pickens State South Carolina Zip ,000 Healthy Spartanburg Partners for Active Living Ned Barrett nbarrett@active-living.org Address 1 PO Box 6728 City Spartanburg State SC Zip ,000 Eat Smart Move More Chester Melody Reid melodycreid@yahoo.com Address Hudson Street
4 Fairfield Lexington Newberry We will collect and review existing community assessments and develop and implement strategies to collect additional information. Our ESMM coalition will get community input and establish priorities for a community action plan. Implementation- By September 29, 2013, increase by 53 the number of faith-based organizations that have adopted the model tobacco-free policy. To provide tobacco education with the goal to adopt and implement a smoke-free model policy, smoke-free environments including campuses, vehicles, and homes. Planning- By September 30, 2012, SC Hispanic Outreach will develop a community action plan to increase access to healthy eating and active living among Latino children and adults in Lexington County. By September 30, 2013, SC Hispanic Outreach will complete at least 1 pilot project to increase physical activity, access to healthy foods, and/or tobacco free environments in a Latino neighborhood. Planning- By September 31, 2012 engage a diverse group of stakeholders to develop a strategic community action plan to create and sustain a model, healthy community well recognized for its access to affordable nutritious foods and opportunities for tobacco free, physically active lifestyles. By Sep 31, 2012 complete a strategic community action plan and begin implementation of identified strategies to create and sustain a model, healthy community well recognized for its access to affordable nutritious foods and opportunities for tobacco free, physically active lifestyles. City Chester State SC Zip ,450 Fairfield Community Health Partners Rhonda Garris rgarris@fairfield.k12.sc.us Address US Hwy 321 Bypass South City Winnsboro State SC Zip ext ,000 Acercamiento Hispano Jorge Leone jleone@schispanicoutreach.org Address 1 P.O. Box 3820 City Columbia State SC Zip County Richland 803) ,000 Eat Smart Move More Newberry Brenda Williams Brenda.Williams@NewberryHospital.net Address Kinard Street PO Box 497 City Newberry State SC Zip
5 Richland York Implementation- By September 2012, ESMMRC will identify 10 after school sites in Richland County to train/implement CATCH Kids Club. By September 2013, at least 10 after school sites in Richland County are implementing CATCH Kids Club. By September 2012, all 7 th -9 th graders at BUDS Mentoring will complete Phase I and II of the HYPE Project Model. By October 2013, all 7 th -9 th graders at BUDS Mentoring will complete Phases III-Vof the HYPE Project Model. To design a capacity building initiative, educational and social norms campaigns regarding tobacco and in support of a tobacco free policy by September 31, To implement educational and social norms campaigns regarding tobacco and a tobacco free policy by September 31, To implement and evaluate the impact of a tobacco free campus policy by September 31, By September 2012, ESMMRC will identify 7 workplace lactation rooms in 7 worksites within Richland County. By September 2013, ESMMRC, in collaboration with the SC Breastfeeding Coalition, will promote lactation support rooms and consultation services to 7 worksites within Richland County. Implementation - All York County School Districts, Colleges and Universities adopt 100% Model Tobacco Free Policy; York County participate in Rage Against the Haze training and campaigns. 61,271 Richland County Health Partners Johnese Bostic bosticjm@dhec.sc.gov Address Hampton St. City Columbia State S.C. Zip ,618 Eat Smart Move More York Janet Wojcik wojcikj@winthrop.edu Address 1 Dept. of Physical Education, Sport and Human Performance, 216G West Center Winthrop University City Rock Hill State SC Zip
6 Region 4 Darlington / Chesterfield Kershaw Marlboro Implementation- By September 29, 2013, improve the food system environment in Chesterfield and Darlington counties by establishing at least one community garden. Implementation- By October 2013, ESMMKC, in collaboration with Kershaw Health s Healthy Kershaw County initiative and United Way of Kershaw County s Health Care Council, will engage 50 Kershaw County businesses to implement at least one strategy to make the healthy choice the easy choice. By May 2013, a Kershaw County greenways/trails plan will be developed through public and governmental input to identify current and potential walking and biking routes and green spaces. Implementation-1.3 Our objective is to implement and improve the effectiveness of the 2As + R intervention through providing several follow-up measures. The data collected at the end of each phase will provide information about success rates of patients that have attempted to quit smoking. 1.5 Our objective is to educate families and faith communities about smoke-free homes and vehicles trough providing a short video and health counseling. Self-report data will be collected before and after the intervention in order to record the attitudes of the community members towards secondhand smoke and their willingness to change their behavior based on the information provided during the health screening. In addition we will work with the church leadership to implement smoke-free campus policies in the churches. 95,000 Care South Carolina Healthier Communities Todd Shifflet todd.shifflet@caresouth-carolina.com Address 1 PO Box 1090 City Hartsville State South Carolina Zip ,000 Eat Smart Move More Kershaw County Live Well Pam Spivey Pamspivey@yahoo.com Address 1 PO Box 737 City Camden State SC Zip ,900 Advancing Rural Community Health Tobacco Cessation Paul DeMarco pdemarco@fmarion.edu Address S Evander Drive City Florence State SC Zip
7 Region 5 Aiken Bamberg Barnwell Orangeburg/ Calhoun Planning By September 2012, Eat Smart Move More Aiken County will work with partners to develop a comprehensive action plan to address healthy eating and active living to prevent obesity and tobacco use through policy, environmental and system change. By September 2013, Eat Smart Move More Aiken County will implement at least one strategy contained in the community action plan developed in Phase I. Implementation By September 30, 2013, Voorhees College and Denmark Technical College will be tobacco-free campuses. Voorhees College and Denmark Technical College will be tobacco-free campuses. Clinical Practice Guidelines for 2 As + R will be adopted at the Family Health Center. Planning By Sept 30, 2012, complete a community plan to address healthy eating active living, obesity prevention, and tobacco-free activities in Barnwell County. By September 30, 2013 implement the active living & healthy eating strategies identified in the community action plan. Implementation - By September 30, 2013, increase provider participation from Orangeburg and Calhoun counties in the Tobacco Quitline by at least 15 providers. By September 30, 2012, five (5) worksites in Orangeburg and Calhoun counties will be identified and will have completed the Work Healthy 12,000 Eat Smart Move More Aiken County Corine Simpkins simpkicc@dhec.sc.gov Address Richland Avenue West City Aiken State SC Zip ,580 Voorhees College Center of Excellence Healthy Communities Leroy Davis ldavis@voorhees.edu Address Sol Blatt Blvd Voorhees College City Denmark State South Carolina Zip ,000 Barnwell Coordinating Council Pam Rush prush@axis1.org Address Jackson Street City Barnwell State SC Zip ,375 OC Technical College Ways to Wellness Linda Payne paynell@octech.edu Address 1 Building P, Room OCtech
8 Region 6 Horry Williamsburg America Assessment. By September 30, 2013, ten (10) worksites in Orangeburg and Calhoun counties will be making progress towards improving their Work Healthy America grades. Planning- Conduct a healthy eating and active living assessment, and a strategic planning process for the Horry County ESMM Coalition by August 30, The ESMM Horry County coalition will begin implementation of a community action plan to address healthy eating and active living based on the assessments and strategic plans by January 1, Planning- By August 1, 2012, conduct a healthy eating and active living assessment and strategic planning process for the ESMM coalition in Williamsburg County. By September 30, 2013, begin implementation of a community action plan to address healthy eating and active living for the ESMM coalition in Williamsburg County. Region 7 Charleston Implementation - Improve nutrition among students and families who live in food deserts by creating school gardens and school-based farmers markets in 2 Title 1 schools in the Charleston area by end September 2013 and by providing a foundation/template for extending this project to other areas with similar needs Saint Matthews Road City Orangeburg State SC Zip ,000 Eat Smart Move More Horry Greg Kintz gkintz@wlgi.org Address Causey Street City Conway State SC Zip ,000 Eat Smart Move more Williamsburg Patricia Lewis lewip@musc.edu Address Thurgood Marshall Hwy City Kingstree State SC Zip ,000 Charleston Area Children s Garden Project Darlena Goodwin dgoodwi@clemson.edu Address 1 POB City Charleston State SC Zip Charleston Implementation- By September 30, 2013 promote comprehensive smoke-free work environments to community members and key stakeholders in unincorporated areas of Dorchester and Charleston Counties and the City of North Charleston ,000 MUSC Pam Knox knoxp@musc.edu Micheal Cummings cummingk@musc.edu
9 Region 8 Beaufort / Jasper Hampton By September 30, 2013, facilitate adoption of the 100% model tobacco-free policy at the College of Charleston and create a replicable resource toolkit to assist other institutions of higher education in South Carolina achieve 100% model tobacco-free campus status. Implementation - By September 30, 2012, 10 worksites will have completed the 4 modules of the WHA assessment and be engaged in the Working Well program. By September 30, 2013, 10 worksites will have improved at least one grade level in at least two WHA assessment categories. Implementation - By September 29, 2012, ESMM Hampton County will complete two walking audits in Hampton County. By September 30, 2013, Hampton County will have a comprehensive plan for active living and Complete Streets. By September 31, 2012, our coalition will have partnered with Fennell Elementary to extend the growing season and capabilities of the school garden by building a greenhouse and expanding existing garden. By September 29, 2013 the coalition will partner with Fennell Elementary to increase access to healthy food by distributing produce to at least 100 students and their families, at least one senior citizens center, and at least one other school in the county. Address 1 Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences 68 President St, BE103-L City Charleston State SC Zip ,000 Eat Smart Move More Low Country Jen Wright Cindy Coburn Smith ccoburns@bmhsc.org Address 1 Beaufort Memorial Hospital- Lifefit Community Health 955 Ribaut Rd City Beaufort State SC Zip ,000 Beaufort Jasper Hampton Comprehensive Health Services Healthy Hampton /ESMM Ethel Denmark edenmark@bjhchs.org Address Okatie, Highway 170 City Ridgeland State South Carolina Zip (843)
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