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Supervisors OK $2.3M for Health-Based Programs in Underserved Communities

Summary by Times of San Diego
An applicant signs up for food stamps, known as CalFresh in California. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters The county Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted 4-0 to accept a $2.3 million state grant used to promote a health-based education programs in underserved communities. According to the county, the CalFresh Healthy Living program will fund numerous projects, including active lifestyle promotion, developing community gardens, improving physi…
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