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The Cabarrus Health Alliance is seeking faith-based organizations who have an interest in reviving or starting a community garden. At... More… The Cabarrus Health Alliance is seeking faith-based organizations who have an interest in reviving or starting a community garden. At no cost, participating organizations will receive trainings, technical assistance and materials ranging from $500 to $2,000 in value. This opportunity is made possible through the Cabarrus County Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) project. The amount of materials and supplies will be determined by existing resources, application findings and need. Please visit REACHcabarrus.org to learn more about the Cabarrus County REACH program. Completed applications can be submitted via email, mail, or online. If you have questions regarding the program or this application, please contact Alicia McDaniel at (704) 920-1290 or alicia.mcdaniel@cabarrushealth.org.Less…
The Cabarrus Health Alliance is seeking elementary schools who have an interest in starting, expanding, or revitalizing a school... More… The Cabarrus Health Alliance is seeking elementary schools who have an interest in starting, expanding, or revitalizing a school garden. At no cost, participating schools will receive trainings, technical assistance and materials. This opportunity is made possible through the Cabarrus County Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) project. Please review the REACH School Gardens Initiative 1-pager for details. Completed applications can be submitted via email, or online at REACHCabarrus.org. If you have questions regarding the initiative or this application, please contact Jessica Montana at (704) 920-1299 or jessica.montana@cabarrushealth.org.Less…
The Cabarrus Healthy Corner Stores (CHCS) program aims to increase the accessibility, availability and visibility of healthy items in... More… The Cabarrus Healthy Corner Stores (CHCS) program aims to increase the accessibility, availability and visibility of healthy items in Cabarrus County neighborhood stores from 2014-2017. Participating stores will improve the food environment of their community and receive FREE incentives such as paid media and consultations from a product merchandiser. The program thrives on the involvement and support of the community, so help us identify stores today. Nominate your neighborhood store! Once your nomination is received, a CHCS Coordinator will approach the store owner to notify them of their nomination and encourage them to participate.Less…
The Cabarrus Health Alliance is seeking faith-based organizations who are committed to promoting and supporting physical activity in... More… The Cabarrus Health Alliance is seeking faith-based organizations who are committed to promoting and supporting physical activity in their community. Selected faith communities will receive materials and supplies ranging from $1,000 to $5,000 in value to extend existing free and low cost physical activity programming and facilities to the public through a joint use agreement (JUA) or open use policy. This opportunity is made possible through the Cabarrus County Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) project. The amount of materials and supplies will be determined by existing resources, application findings and need. Please visit REACHcabarrus.org to learn more about the Cabarrus County REACH program. Completed applications can be submitted via email, mail, or online. If you have questions regarding the program or this application, please contact Alicia McDaniel at (704) 920-1290 or alicia.mcdaniel@cabarrushealth.org.Less…