February 3, 2014

The Aetna Foundation Grants $30,000 to Expand Esperança’s Salud con Sabor Latino Program

The Aetna Foundation has awarded grant funding in the amount of $30,000 to Esperança for Salud con Sabor Latino (Health with a Latin Flavor).  The funding provided will allow Esperança staff to provide nutrition, healthy eating and physical activity education to un-and-under-insured families living in poverty in the Phoenix metro area. Residents are primarily Latino and disproportionately suffer from poor nutrition and obesity.

“The neighborhoods we serve have few resources to aid residents dealing with overweight and obesity,” said Tom Egan, president and CEO of Esperança. “Research shows 64.8 percent of Arizona adults are overweight and 14.6 percent of adolescents.  Our Salud con Sabor Latino program gives individuals the information needed to make better lifestyle choices.  We’re extremely grateful for the Aetna Foundation’s support.”

Health educators from Esperança will provide participants will a tour of their neighborhood supermarket, so that they are able to easily find healthier alternatives to traditional dishes.

The financial costs of being overweight are staggering. The Centers for Disease Control estimates $1,429 in additional medical costs each year for the obese. For families who are un-or-underinsured, the results of these costs are devastating as families struggle to decide whether to pay for medical treatment or daily necessities.

Supported by The Aetna Foundation, a national foundation based in Hartford, Connecticut that supports projects to promote wellness, health and access to high quality health care for everyone. The views presented here are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Aetna Foundation, its directors, officers, or staff.

Esperança partners with Murphy, Osborn and Washington School Districts in order to implement classes for parents. In the future, Esperança hopes to bring educational programs into Isaac School District and other South Phoenix Schools.

The Aetna Foundation Grants $30,000 to Expand Esperança’s Salud con Sabor Latino Program

The Aetna Foundation has awarded grant funding in the amount of $30,000 to Esperança for Salud con Sabor Latino (Health with a Latin Flavor).  The funding provided will allow Esperança staff to provide nutrition, healthy eating and physical activity education to un-and-under-insured families living in poverty in the Phoenix metro area. Residents are primarily Latino and disproportionately suffer from poor nutrition and obesity.

“The neighborhoods we serve have few resources to aid residents dealing with overweight and obesity,” said Tom Egan, president and CEO of Esperança. “Research shows 64.8 percent of Arizona adults are overweight and 14.6 percent of adolescents.  Our Salud con Sabor Latino program gives individuals the information needed to make better lifestyle choices.  We’re extremely grateful for the Aetna Foundation’s support.”

Health educators from Esperança will provide participants will a tour of their neighborhood supermarket, so that they are able to easily find healthier alternatives to traditional dishes.

The financial costs of being overweight are staggering. The Centers for Disease Control estimates $1,429 in additional medical costs each year for the obese. For families who are un-or-underinsured, the results of these costs are devastating as families struggle to decide whether to pay for medical treatment or daily necessities.

Supported by The Aetna Foundation, a national foundation based in Hartford, Connecticut that supports projects to promote wellness, health and access to high quality health care for everyone. The views presented here are those of the author and not necessarily those of The Aetna Foundation, its directors, officers, or staff.