| BUILT ENVIRONMENT ENHANCED |
| 490 |
Shade trees planted for more walkable and bikeable trails and to provide shade at public transportation stops |
| 100 |
Wayfinding signs installed for more walkable neighborhoods |
| EXPANDED ACCESS, AWARENESS & CARE CAPACITY |
| 1,140 |
Adults pledging to Take a Loved One or Selves to the Doctor |
| 66 |
Residents trained in WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) Peer Support |
| 10 |
Local leaders certified as WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) Facilitators |
| 12 |
Youth from 5 agencies trained in Photovoice |
| 12 |
Individuals who became Certified Breastfeeding Specialist (CBS) |
| 23 |
Youth activated in community scans to identify alcohol retail hotspots |
| 403 |
Residents, police, providers trained in Mental Health First Aid |
| 5 |
Organizations increased their capacity to implement SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral & Treatment) |
| 5,000 |
Bags of fresh produce harvested from school gardens |
| 28 |
Facebook Live episodes & forums hosted |
| 14,627 |
Views of Facebook Live educational forums & dialogues |
| RESIDENTS ACTIVATED TO SUPPORT BETTER HEALTH |
| 5,216 |
Residents surveyed to better understand health burdens & needs |
| 415 |
Children accessing healthy after school snacks |
| 1,250 |
Children eating a nutritious breakfast at school |
| 1,050 |
Children learning urban agriculture through Food Forests |
| 6,274 |
Children improving activity/nutrition standards in afterschool sites |
| 3,000 |
Children walking & biking on Safe Routes to School |
| 33 |
Parents learning urban agriculture |
| 1,000 |
Parents learning healthy cooking & shopping |
| 1.700 |
Adults who joined Mayor’s Fitness Challenge workouts |
| 2,062 |
Workers who participated in worksite wellness program activities |
| 471 |
Patrons of Mobile Farmer’s Market |
| 466 |
Residents enrolled in SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program & WIC (Women, Infant & Children) |
| 436 |
Parents, children & family members trained in Cooking Matters |
| 72 |
Mothers trained & supported in breastfeeding |
| 80 |
Residents newly connected to primary healthcare services |
| BUSINESS & COMMUNITY SECTORS PARTNERING |
| 77 |
Organizations contributing to LHMG implementation |
| 191 |
Stakeholders activated in leadership of LHMG initiatives |
| 3 |
Local healthcare providers supporting care access initiatives |
| 10 |
Restaurants that renewed their menus with healthier options |
| 6 |
Stores that adopted healthy food & beverage inventory |
| 10 |
Houses of worship that launched/grew health access programs |
| 31 |
Schools enhancing physical activity and nutrition programs |
| POLICY CHANGES ENACTED & RESEARCH COMPLETED |
| 5 |
Public policy changes enacted to improve health outcomes |
| 4 |
Comprehensive Plans created to increase mobility (walkability and bikeability) options and safety in Miami Gardens |
| 9 |
Research projects that improved the data landscape |