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Market Makeovers/Corner Store Conversions

A Good Idea

Description

Students in south Los Angeles were frustrated with the lack of healthy food options in their neighborhood. To address this issue, high school students spoke with local market owners and persuaded them to sell fresh produce and other nutritious food. The students assisted the market owners with creating displays of nutritious food in the front of the store, and moving unhealthy food, such as soda and potato chips, to the back of the store.

Goal / Mission

The goal of this program is to reduce childhood obesity and diabetes by increasing access to nutritious food for children and families.

Results / Accomplishments

The work of the high school students helped pass a temporary ban on new fast food restaurants in the South LA area. Using the three corner store conversions in their neighborhood as case studies, the students have created a toolkit to help other communities with 'market makeovers'.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
South Los Angeles Healthy Eating Active Communities and Public Matters
Primary Contact
Aurora Flores
Healthy Eating, Active Communities
aflores@accelerated.org
Topics
Health / Physical Activity
Community / Civic Engagement
Community / Governance
Organization(s)
South Los Angeles Healthy Eating Active Communities and Public Matters
Date of implementation
2007
Geographic Type
Urban
Location
South Los Angeles
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Target Audience
Children, Teens, Adults
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