History
California Project LEAN (Leaders Encouraging Activity and Nutrition)
was one of ten programs nationwide selected as part of the Henry J. Kaiser
Family Foundation's 1987 public awareness campaign to promote low-fat eating.
During California Project LEAN's first phase (1989-91), the Bay Area Cancer
Coalition, California Beef Council, California Department of Health Services
and Safeway, Inc., collaborated on a lean-meat nutrition education/media
campaign. More than 15,000 consumers per week bought the lower-fat meats
and one million shoppers were reached through the media campaign, which included
a month-long series on KPIX-TV in the San Francisco Bay Area.
In 1991, the California Department of Health Services assumed leadership
of California Project LEAN and expanded its reach by funding regional programs
across the state.
Currently
California Project LEAN works with state and local
physical activity and nutrition leaders to conduct programs in communities
throughout
California. Project LEAN funds 10 regional offices that are housed
within local health departments, community-based organizations and
other local agencies. California Project LEAN's Statewide Steering
Committee includes health, university, and non-profit representatives
who serve in an advisory capacity.
California Project LEAN programs include Food on
the Run, Successful Students through Healthy Food Policies, Huesos
Fuertes,
Familia Saludable (Strong Bones, Healthy Familes Campaign). California
Project LEAN also directs Community-based Social Marketing projects in
communities across the state and serves as the local lead agency for
the California Nutrition Network. It also is a lead partner on the California
Obesity Prevention Initiative.
California Project LEAN is administered by the California
Department of Health Services and the Public Health Institute with funds
from the California Endowment, The California Wellness Foundation, Preventive
Health and Health Services Block Grant from the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, California Department of Justice, Antitrust Law Section,
Vitamin Case Consumer Settlement Fund and the California Nutrition Network.
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