Center for Healthy Weight Community Programs works with community programs that promote healthy eating and active living in the Bay Area.
P.H.A.T. or Promoting Healthy Activities Together uses a community-based approach and involves music, dance, emceeing, and other elements of the hip-hop culture to address healthy eating and physical activity.
The California Adolescent Nutrition and Fitness Program conducted Project REAL (Redefining Excellence, Activity, and Leadership) to encourage physical activity and healthy eating among Asian American and Pacific Islander (API) adolescents in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Project REAL Report
With Healthy Silicon Valley's web resource guide, it's easy to learn about healthy food choices, and discover fun physical activity opportunities near you.
BANPAC is a regional group of public and private organizations involved in nutrition and physical activity promotion for communities in the Bay Area, especially low-income communities.
The Strategic Alliance for Healthy Food and Activity Environments designed the Environmental Nutrition and Activity Community Tool (ENACT), a collection of strategies designed to help you improve nutrition and activity environments on a local level.
FOCUS is a program that provides an opportunity for local governments and the regional agencies to work together to create complete, livable communities.
Full Circle Farm in Sunnyvale, CA
Valley of Hearts Delight works in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties. They host educational speakers, publicize local food news and events, support local gardens, and bring fresh local produce to schools.
The Edible Schoolyard, in collaboration with Martin Luther King Junior Middle School in Berkeley, CA, provides urban public school students with a one-acre organic garden and a kitchen classroom. Site describes how they started their garden and includes classroom lessons, kitchen lessons, and more.