Stanford School of Medicine
Pediatric Advocacy Program

Service through Community-Academic Partnerships

The Pediatric Advocacy Program engages in community service activities aimed at promoting child health and reducing health disparities, by harnessing the unique resources that a medical center and academic institution can provide. All service activiies are in partnership with community-based organizations serving children in the Bay Area.

OBESITY PREVENTION

Helping parents organize their nutrition & physical activity program calendar (Oct. '05)

Parents present their program to other parents and interested community members (Dec. '05)

Parents and children participate in a physical activity pilot class (April '06)

Healthy Weight Healthy Futures Program: Partnering with Head Start in East Palo Alto

 

Un Equilibrio San (A Healthy Balance): A pediatric resident working in East San Jose to reduce childhood obesity

ASTHMA REDUCTION

HEALTH INSURANCE FOR LOW INCOME CHILDREN

In the News:

Avoid lazy, grazing days: How to keep kids eating healthfully when school's out for summer. June 2, 2006. Herald-Mail.com (Hagerstown, Maryland) by Kristin Wilson

School nutrition is activists' passion: How 4 dedicated people work to help Bay Area students eat right. August 28, 2006. San Francisco Chronicle, by Stacy Finz.

Fighting obesity through the power of parents. July 28, 2006. Palo Alto Weekly, by Alexandria Rocha.

Rich foods a big threat to poor kids. December 3, 2004. San Jose Mercury News.

East Palo Alto targeting asthma: Schools lead pus in 'hot spot' city. October 29, 2004. San Jose Mercury News, by Kim Vo.

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