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Follow on Google News | ![]() Healthy Savannah Receives CDC's 2022 REACH Lark Galloway-Gilliam AwardThe REACH Lark Award is presented to individuals and organizations that have engaged with the Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (REACH) program to assist with and carry out culturally tailored interventions that advance health equity, reduce health disparities, and increase community engagement to address preventable health risks such as tobacco use, poor nutrition, physical inactivity, and inadequate access to clinical services. Terry O'Toole, PhD, the chief of Program Development and Evaluation Branch for the CDC's Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity, presented the award on a closed Zoom channel to the Healthy Savannah Board and staff on Wednesday, July 20. In September 2018, the CDC awarded Healthy Savannah and the YMCA of Coastal Georgia $3.4 million in REACH grant funding to foster sustainable health equity among Black residents in low-wealth neighborhoods. The grant administrators have since developed numerous programs and services to elevate the health and wellness of the community through policy, systems, and environmental change. The organizations were instrumental in helping pass Savannah's Smokefree Air ordinance and also established the Faith and Health Coalition, a network of faith-based organizations partnering with local health-promoting agencies to encourage better health for these close-knit communities. The agencies are currently advocating a Healthy Checkout Initiative in local grocery stores and markets. The award is named in honor of Lark Galloway-Gilliam, the founding executive director of Community Health Councils, Inc. (CHC). CHC was established in 1992 to support planning, resource development, and policy education in response to the growing health crisis in the South Los Angeles area and other under-resourced and marginalized communities throughout Los Angeles County. Lark led the CHC team to engage communities and strengthen the connections among organizations to improve health, eliminate disparities, and achieve health equity. Under Lark's leadership, CHC became a leader in health equity in Los Angeles, across California, and the country. Lark also served in several leadership roles, including the first president of the National REACH Coalition, the MLK Medical center Advisory Board, and the IP3 Board of Directors for Community Commons. For more information about the 2022 REACH Lark Award, visit the CDC online at https://www.cdc.gov/ End
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