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Save the Dates for 2008 SDNN Meetings!
Location: SD County Office of Maternal, Child & Family Health Services, 3851 Rosecrans St. 92110
Time: 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
More info? Contact
Charlie Huff-McTyer, 619.681.0679

California Dept of Public Health
Local Incentive Awardees
(LIA Directory)
Farmers Market
Champion Moms' Website
Take the "Barriers to being Active Quiz" to find out what keeps you from being more active, also available in Spanish, Barriers to Physical Activity in Spanish.

New Safe Routes to Healthy Foods Toolkit
Find a Certified Farmer's Market near you!

Network Campaigns and Programs
Champions Website for Community Members
Current Funding Opportunities
FORMS
SCHOOLS
Registration & Order Form, Participation Form

COMMUNITY YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS
Registration & Order Form, Participation Form


To become a member of SDNN, please submit your contact info: Become A Member Web page. There is no fee or obligation associated with membership, simply the desire to improve the health of San Diegans & Imperial County Residents!


SDNN conducts monthly meetings to provide the latest news to its current members, welcome new members and encourage organizations' contributions to the community. Members share information with fellow colleagues and network among themselves, working as a cohesive unit to promote theirs and SDNN goals.

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Network Overview
PowerPoint document
SDNN Collaborative Mini-Grant RFP 2008-2009
Word document
Grant Writing Basics
PowerPoint document
Strategic Plan
PDF

Spotlight Champion Mom - Xinia G. Sanchez
Download 'Spotlight'.

State Nutrition, Physical Activity and Food Security Related 2007-08 Assembly and Senate Bills

Visit the California GIS Web Page > The California Nutrition Network mapping application is an interactive, Internet-based Geographic Information System (GIS) that allows users to view and query mapped nutrition data.


California Nutrition Network
GIS Link

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