To reduce illness, disability, and death related to tobacco use by educating and equipping community leaders and health providers with tobacco cessation skills and working with managed care organizations to increase billable services
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To expand the CATCH My Breath vaping prevention program to an additional six West Virginia counties, 12 schools, and 4,000 students with the goal of preventing first use of nicotine (over two years)
To advance child well-being in West Virginia through data, partnerships, and advocacy to ensure the sustainability of KIDS COUNT
To reduce the rate of tobacco use among African Americans in West Virginia by building the capacity of the West Virginia African American Tobacco Prevention Network
For a comprehensive program to serve individuals as they are released from jails/prisons to support basic needs (housing, food insecurity, transportation) and to connect them to established employment support programs
To increase consumption of fruits and vegetables among limited-resource youth by reducing food deserts and increasing nutrition education
For a produce prescription program that will make healthy food more accessible and help fight childhood obesity
To support health care related organizations with building capacity and securing funding to advance quality care and improve health outcomes in West Virginia
To establish an adult daycare model that provides an interdisciplinary approach addressing the affordability and availability of long-term healthcare that serves clients and their caregivers
To utilize smartphone technology and 3D printing to help patients create custom, functioning, durable, and affordable nylon finger prosthetics