Let’s Get Healthy, Boston! Project
Let’s Get Healthy, Boston! is a $5.4 million, 3-year grant funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through the Partnerships Improving Community Health (PICH) initiative to reduce the burden of chronic disease by addressing the health behavior risks of tobacco exposure, poor nutrition and lack of physical activity. The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) will lead the initiative in partnership with the Boston Alliance for Community Health (BACH). Harvard Prevention Research Center (HPRC) will evaluate the project.
Let’s Get Healthy, Boston! aims to create sustainable voluntary policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes in the neighborhoods and organizations where Bostonians spend their daily lives so that healthier choices are the easier choices for individuals to make. Let’s Get Healthy, Boston! builds on Boston’s strong record of collaborative initiatives over the last decade to implement policy, systems, and environmental changes addressing chronic disease risk factors. It includes strategies that operate at multiple levels: citywide; focused approaches that reach low-income residents and public school students; and neighborhood-specific initiatives in Mattapan and North Dorchester.
The project focuses on three work areas:
- Active Transportation
- Healthy Food & Beverage Promotion
- Smoke-Free Housing
To learn more about Let’s Get Healthy, Boston! Please contact Tamika R. Francis at tfrancis@hria.org.