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Arisa Batista CunninghamGlobal Diversity & Inclusion

Johnson & Johnson

VisionThe Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies envisions a world free of health disparities, regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status, where all people have access to quality healthcare, based on the shared values embodied in Our Credo and Our Statement of Caring.

MissionThe mission of the Healthcare Disparities Taskforce is to create a world free of health disparities by addressing un-met and under-served medical needs, on a global basis, through the enablement of quality healthcare and the development of new business models.

Gateway to a Healthy Community™

Vision and Mission

SCHOOLSHealthier Kids

Reach and impact

EntryPoint

Gateway to a Healthy Community™

An Environment of Health

HOMESHealthier Homes

COMMUNITIESHealthier Communities

GHC Initiative Coalition Partners

The National Urban League is a historic civil rights organization dedicated to

economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of living in historically underserved urban communities.

MEDICAL & PROFESSIONAL

CIVIC PUBLIC

Gateway to a Healthy Community™4

• Activity Works! is a curriculum-themed program created to increase physical activity levels and provide education on healthy eating habits in elementary age children

• The program is classroom based and scientifically designed with a proven track record of success

Gateway to a Healthy Community™ Healthier Kids

GHC - Healthier Kids

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Microsoft as strategic technology partner• Website redesign and customization• Digitization of content• Cloud solution deployment• Accurate, real-time tracking of usage• Accelerated enrollment of classrooms

Technology

Prevalence of Childhood Obesity

White, Non-Hispanic

Hispanic

Black, Non-Hispanic

GHC - Healthier Kids

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Gateway to a Healthy Community™-HK

Program Results Summary

Activity sessions 142,558

Cardio hours 860,935

Calories burned 180,796,350

Schools 110

Classrooms 2,080

Students 49,744

• Formal GHC-HK measurement periods:

• Year 1: January 2012 – June 2012

• Year 2: November 2012 – April 12, 2013

• Cumulative program results through 4/12/13:

SCHOOLSHealthier Kids

Reach and impact

EntryPoint

Gateway to a Healthy Community™

An Environment of Health

CoalitionPartners

Internal• Diabetes, obesity

franchises• Employee Resource

Groups • Corporate Contributions • Corporate Equity

External• School organizations • Medical organizations • Civic organizations • Policy organizations • Advocacy • Customers

Microsoft• External

organizations• Internal groups - diabetes and obesity

HOMESHealthier Homes

COMMUNITIESHealthier Communities

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