View the latest resource: SPINE State Profiles!
The purpose of this resource is to share the state-level activities planned by each SPINE state related to equitable food and nutrition security (including breastfeeding activities) and one example of health equity in action. Click the image to view the state profiles.
About SPINE
Though challenges surfaced due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased food and nutrition insecurity, so have potential opportunities to support states in addressing health risk factors and increasing overall community resiliency for chronic disease prevention. The State Partnerships Improving Nutrition & Equity (SPINE) program promotes equitable and sustainable food and nutrition security. In collaboration with our funder, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity (DNPAO), and a team of subject matter experts, NACDD supports State Health Departments in addressing food and nutrition security through sustainable and equitable actions that tackle economic and social conditions limiting food and nutrition security across the lifespan through a policy, systems, and environmental change lens. Health equity is foundational to the SPINE program and will be integrated throughout the planning, action, and evaluation phases of the project, in addition to considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
NACDD is providing tailored and extensive training and technical assistance (T/TA) to nine SPINE states to build and implement sustainable partnerships and programs and services into existing efforts, especially in communities with populations at high risk (Black, Latinx, American Indian/Native American, young children, aging adults, and people with disabilities). States will work towards the achievement of the following outcomes:
- Sustainable cross-sector partnerships that will support the implementation of a SPINE State Action Plan (SAP) focused on increasing sustainable and equitable access to affordable, safe, and nutritious food across the lifespan during COVID-19; and
- Improved capacity to leverage resources from multiple partners and sectors at the state and local levels to implement evidence-based and community-clinical linkage strategies.
These activities and outcomes focus on ensuring that all have access to enough safe and culturally relevant foods that meets their dietary needs and food preferences.
Contact Us
For more information about the SPINE Program, email Charita James at cjames_ic@chronicdisease.org
The following States have been awarded funding for the SPINE program (listed alphabetically):
Charita James MS, RD (she/her)
Charita is a Public Health Consultant within the Center for Advancing Healthy Communities at the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors. She is a Registered Dietitian with over 10 years of diverse experiences in the public health nutrition realm. She has a deep interest in community nutrition, food justice, and nutrition security. Charita has a successful track record for developing and implementing community programs that promote health equity, develop young food justice leaders, and build the capacity of organizations to carry out healthy food projects. Charita is also the founder and CEO of My SoulFull Nutrition, a wellness consulting company that provides support and nutrition education to individuals and groups who desire to have a more nourishing and balanced diet from a cultural lens. She holds a MS in Nutritional Sciences from Rutgers University, and a BS in Community Health Education from Hunter College. Charita enjoys traveling, trying new cuisines, fitness, spending time with family and doing anything that involves self-care (including binge watching shows on Netflix).
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