Executive Summary * NIHHC*s Warsaw Performance

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Executive Summary – NIHHC’s Warsaw Performance

EDUCATIONAL PREVENTATIVE PROGRAMS

1.

Search Your Heart-October 2010 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to reduce cardiovascular disease and stroke from the curriculum of the AHA.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI, & Dr.

Rodrigo Díaz – DePuy, Johnson & Johnson.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 23 participants d.

4 sessions

Testimonies: “ I would like for us to continue having more informative programs because it has helped me learn how to take care of my body”.

María Griselda Sánchez.

2.

Heart Power-October 2010 a.

Objective: To help kids learn the functions of the heart, and the importance of exercise, and nutrition. Following the curriculum of the AHA.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI,

Elkhart County Health Department, & NIHHC.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance:10 children participated d.

4 sessions

3.

Bienvenido- November 2010 a.

Objective : To teach techniques to help improve the mental health of Hispanic immigrants by following the Northeastern Center curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, & NIHHC.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 19 Adult participants d.

4 sessions

Testimonies: “I enjoyed this program, I hope you have more to offer”.

Laura López

4.

Shining Smiles-November 2010 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve children’s dental hygiene care.

Following the American Dental Association curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, & NIHHC.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 12 children participated d.

4 sessions

Testimonies: “ I learned a lot about my teeth

”. Juan Lopez - age 11

5.

Family Nutrition Program- January 2011 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve Family nutrition by following the Family Nutrition Program curriculum established by USDA and Purdue

University b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, Kosciusko County

Purdue Extension Office, & the Kosciusko 4H Organization.

Volunteers: 1

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Attendance: 16 adults and 14 children participated d.

5 sessions

Testimonies: “ I appreciate these class sessions very much, I have committed myself to change my families’ recipes’ and make them healthier”. Leonor Ponce

“This has been one of my favorite classes I have taught throughout the years. Thank you for the opportunity you have given me to reach out to Hispanic families

”. –Sue

Hickman Purdue Extension Office Educator

6.

Bienvenido- April 2011 a.

Objective : To teach techniques to help improve the mental health of Hispanic immigrants by following the Northeastern Center curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, & NIHHC.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 16 Adult participants d.

4 sessions

7.

Shining Smiles- April 2011 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve children’s dental hygiene care.

Following the American Dental Association curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, & NIHHC.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 12 children participated d.

4 sessions

8.

Family Nutrition Program- September 2011 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve Family nutrition by following the Family Nutrition Program curriculum established by USDA and Purdue

University b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, Kosciusko County

Purdue Extension Office, & the Kosciusko 4H Organization.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 19 adults d.

3 sessions

9.

Family Nutrition Program- October 2011 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve Family nutrition by following the Family Nutrition Program curriculum established by USDA and Purdue

University b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, Kosciusko County

Purdue Extension Office, & the Kosciusko 4H Organization.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 15 Adults d.

4 sessions

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Heart Power-October 2011 a.

Objective: To help kids learn the functions of the heart, and the importance of exercise, and nutrition. Following the curriculum of the AHA.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI,

Elkhart County Health Department, & NIHHC.

Volunteers: 2 c.

Attendance:10 children participated d.

3 sessions

11.

Search Your Heart- November 2011 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to reduce cardiovascular disease and stroke from the curriculum of the AHA.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI,

YMCA , & Dr. Rodrigo Díaz – DePuy, Johnson & Johnson.

Volunteers: 2 c.

Attendance: 22 d.

4 sessions

12.

Heart Power- November 2011 a.

Objective: To help kids learn the functions of the heart, and the importance of exercise, and nutrition. Following the curriculum of the AHA.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, & NIHHC.

Volunteers: 2 c.

Attendance:15 d.

4 sessions

13.

Bienvenido- February, 2012 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve the mental health of Hispanic immigrants by following the Northeastern Center curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 13 Adults d.

4 sessions

Testimonies: “These classes were very helpful, I wish they last longer and there are a lot of things we can talk about as a class to help us have better communication with our families”

-Gloria Cielo

14.

Shining Smiles- February, 2012 a.

Objective:

To teach techniques to help improve children’s dental hygiene care.

Following the American Dental Association curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 8 children participated d.

4 sessions

Testimonies: “I had a lot of fun and I liked the dance class in the end (Zumba)”

–Maria Alonso, age 11

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Family Nutrition Program- April 2012 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve Family nutrition by following the Family Nutrition Program curriculum established by USDA and Purdue

University b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, Kosciusko County

Purdue Extension Office, & First United Methodist Church.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 25 Adults d.

5 sessions

16.

Chronic Disease Self-Management Program August, 2012 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to make positive and healthy living choices when having a chronic disease.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, Health Visions of Fort

Wayne & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 12 adults d.

6 sessions

Testimonies:

“Please continue to offer more classes like this one, I enjoyed every class I attended so much! I enjoyed the classes, learning, and getting to know other people”

-Maria Cervantes

17.

Shining Smiles- August, 2012 a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve children’s dental hygiene care.

Following the American Dental Association curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 10 children participated d.

6 sessions

Testimonies: “ I liked learning about my teeth more

-Marisol Cervantes, age 6

18.

Family Nutrition Program- October- November, 2012 a.

Objective: To educate self on healthier eating habits. b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 18 participants d.

4 sessions

19.

Heart Power – October- November, 2012 a.

Objective: To educate children on exercise and healthier eating habits.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, American Heart

Association & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 13 participants d.

4 sessions

20.

Search Your Heart – October- November, 2012 a.

Objective: To educate adults on exercise, healthier eating habits and prevention of diabetes.

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Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, American Heart

Association & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 14 participants d.

4 sessions

21.

Heart Power – October- November, 2012 a.

Objective: To educate children on exercise and healthier eating habits.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, American Heart

Association & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 6 participants d.

4 sessions

22.

Heart Power - January 18 th – March 1 st , 2013 – Harrison Elementary School a.

Objective : To educate children on exercise and healthier eating habits. b.

Partners: Harrison elementary school c.

Attendance: 50 participants d.

6 sessions (two different classes)

23.

Heart Power – January 15 – February 28 th , 2013 – Jefferson Elementary School a.

Objective : To educate children on exercise and healthier eating habits. b.

Partners: Jefferson elementary school c.

Attendance: 31 participants d.

6 sessions

24.

Healthy Hearts – November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 4 th Grade – Jefferson

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Jefferson Elementary school c.

Attendance: 27 participants – 4 th

grade kids d.

6 sessions

25.

Healthy Hearts – November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 4 th Grade – Jefferson

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Jefferson Elementary school c.

Attendance: 28 participants – 4 th

grade kids d.

6 sessions

26.

Healthy Hearts – November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 4 th Grade – Jefferson

Elementary

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Executive Summary – NIHHC’s Warsaw Performance a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Jefferson Elementary school c.

Attendance: 24 participants – 4 th grade kids d.

6 sessions

27.

Healthy Hearts – October 28- November 26 th , 2013 – 4 th Grade – Harrison

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Harrison Elementary school c.

Attendance: 26 participants – 4 th

grade kids d.

6 sessions

28.

Healthy Hearts – October 28- November 26 th , 2013 – 4 th Grade – Harrison

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Harrison Elementary school c.

Attendance: 28 participants – 4 th

grade kids d.

6 sessions

29.

Healthy Hearts – October 28- November 26 th , 2013 – 4 th Grade – Harrison

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Harrison Elementary school c.

Attendance: 28 participants – 4 th

grade kids d.

6 sessions

30.

Healthy Hearts – November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 5 th Grade – Jefferson

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Jefferson elementary school c.

Attendance: 21 participants – 5 th grade kids

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3 sessions

31.

Healthy Hearts – November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 5 th Grade – Jefferson

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Jefferson elementary school c.

Attendance: 21 participants – 5 th grade kids d.

3 sessions

32.

Healthy Hearts – November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 5 th Grade – Jefferson

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Jefferson elementary school c.

Attendance: 21 participants – 5 th grade kids d.

3 sessions

33.

Healthy Hearts November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 5 th Grade – Harrison

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Harrison elementary school c.

Attendance: 25 participants - 5 th grade kids d.

3 sessions

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Healthy Hearts November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 5 th Grade – Harrison

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: Harrison elementary school c.

Attendance: 25 participants - 5 th grade kids d.

3 sessions

35.

Healthy Hearts November 11 – November 26 th , 2013 – 5 th Grade – Harrison

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts

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b.

Partners: Harrison elementary school c.

Attendance: 26 participants - 5 th

grade kids d.

3 sessions

36.

Bienvenido – January 21 to February 25, 2014 – Iglesia Betesda Asamblea de

Dios a.

Objective: To teach techniques to help improve the mental health of Hispanic immigrants by following the Northeastern Center curriculum.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, Bestesda Church, CANI, &

NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 14 Adult d.

5 sessions

Testimonies:

“Our health is the most important thing we need to take care of. This is why these classes are important because we need to take care of our mental health as much as our physical health.” -César Velázquez

37.

Cuidemos de Nuestra Salud- September 11th to October 2nd, 2014 – K21 Health

Pavilion a.

Objective: To provide participants with knowledge about the prevention and risk factors of various health conditions such diabetes, stoke, and heart attacks while gaining hands-on experience learning how to make healthy recipes for themselves and their families.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Chef Theresa Dagget, Dr.

Margarita Alvarez M.D. c.

Attendance: 25 adults d.

Screenings offered at classes: BMI, total cholesterol, HDL, glucose, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, pulse, and explanation of results. e.

Total screenings offered: 171 f.

4 sessions

38.

Caring for Your Health While Growing Your Wealth November 5 th to November

26 th - Head Start Warsaw a.

Objective: To provide participants with the knowledge on how to budget properly, begin savings, shop frugally, and plan for future expense while gaining hands-on experience learning how to prepare healthy recipes for themselves and their families b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Chef Theresa Daggett, Purdue

Extension Office, Head Start of Warsaw c.

Attendance: 24 adults d.

4 sessions

Testimonies: “ I hope that there are more programs like this one, it has presented very good ideas about how to manage savings,” – Lucia Escudero

39.

Operation Fit Kids November 5 th to November 26 th - Head Start Warsaw

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Objective: To encourage children to be more active in their daily lives through exercise and physical activities while making healthy choices in regards to diet and habits. b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, NIHHC, Head Start of

Warsaw c.

Attendance: 8 children d.

4 sessions

40.

Healthy Hearts November 10th – December 26 th , 2014 – 4t h Grade – Leesburg

Elementary a.

Objective : An Obesity Preventive program for students to learn about topics involving the heart, healthy eating, exercise, and more. The Healthy Hearts program is designed to improve a child’s knowledge of healthy eating and living.

b.

Partners: K-21 Foundation, United Way, NIHHC, Warsaw Community

Schools, Leesburg Elementary c.

Attendance: 61 participants - 4 th

grade kids d.

6 sessions

HEALTH CLINICS

1.

November 12, 2010 a.

Screenings offered: Glucose, BMI, B/P, Cholesterol, HIV, waist, and hips.

Total screenings offered: 210 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI, IUSB nurse students, NIHHC /ISDH, & KCH Nurse,

Volunteers: 15 c.

Attendance: 39 participants

2.

December 10, 2010 a.

Screenings offered: Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, waist, and hips. Total screenings offered: 126 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI, IUSB nurse students, NIHHC /ISDH, & KCH Nurse.

Volunteers: 16 c.

Attendance: 23 participants

3.

January 14, 2011 a.

Screenings offered: Glucose, BMI, B/P , HIV, waist, and hips, Clinical Breast

Exams. Total screenings offered: 273 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI, IUSB nurse students, NIHHC /ISDH, KCH - Cancer Care Center nurses, &

Goshen Hospital Nurse.

Volunteers: 15 c.

Attendance: 44 participants

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Testimonies: “ I appreciate the effort put in these health fairs. My family and community have been blessed to have these resources available in Warsaw. Please continue to promote preventive health care you are impacting lives, families, & communities”.

Pastor of Church Betesda -Alfredo Sanchez

“ I enjoyed helping with the screening-I always tell everyone that it is the fun part of my job-getting out in the community. I also enjoy working with the Hispanic/Latino women and men. You are doing important work and it seems like you are doing it very well. Thanks again

.” Luann Deafenbaugh, NP-C, OCN – Medical Oncology – KCH

4.

February 11, 2011 a.

Screenings offered: Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, waist, and hips, Diabetes education, distribution of free glucometers. Total screenings offered: 202 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI, IUSB nurse students, & NIHHC/ISDH.

Volunteers: 15 c.

Attendance: 39 participants

5.

March 11, 2011 a.

Screenings offered: Glucose, BMI, B/P , HIV, waist, and hips, depression screenings, speech about Domestic Violence. Total screenings offered: 79 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI, IUSB nurse students, NIHHC/ISDH, & Northeastern Center.

Volunteers: 10 c.

Attendance: 13 Participants

Testimonies: Domestic Violence is a sensitive topic but the participants who came for the presentation where in desperate need of direction. One participant had been a victim of domestic violence for over four years and was finally able to have someone guide her through the process of leaving. It was wonderful to see someone who was accustomed to only see barriers open up and begin a new path.

6.

April 9, 2011 a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, waist, and hips. Total screenings offered: 272 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI , IUSB nurse students, NIHHC/ISDH, & Northeastern Center.

Volunteers: 15 c.

Attendance: 44 participants

7.

June 4, 2011-Lake View Middle School NIHHC’s 1 st Annual HF a.

Screenings offered: Glucose, Lipid Panel, BMI for children & adults, B/P,

HIV, waist and hips, Clinical Breast Exams, Osteoporosis, & Skin Cancer

Screenings. Total screenings offered: 717 b.

Speeches offered on Depression, HIV, Children diabetes and Obesity. c.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI, Ivytech

Nursing Students, NIHHC/ISDH, Northeastern Center, DePuy Johnson &

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Johnson, KCH Cancer Care Center, KCH Wellness Center, The Bowen Center,

&YMCA.

Volunteers: 80 d.

Attendance: 198 Participants

8.

August 19, 2011- K21 Pavilion NIHHC’s HF a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, waist, and hips. Total screenings offered: 65 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI , & IUSB nurse students.

Volunteers: 10 c.

Attendance: 11 participants

9.

October 1, 2011 YMCA & NIHHC’s HF a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, A1C, Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, waist, and hips. Total screenings offered: 751 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , CANI , Grace nursing students, & YMCA.

Volunteers: 15 c.

Attendance: 97 participants

Testimonies: Sue Castellanos, one of the nurses who were explaining results said “this was a great experience, I am tired but I enjoyed each moment working for the community, I didn’t know that there is so much need in this area.”

Maria one of the participants said “I appreciate that you are offering the A1C, I am diabetic but I can’t afford this screening every 3 months, now I can share the results with my doctor.”

10.

October 13, 2011 K21 1 st Annual Pavilion HF a.

Screenings offered: A1C, Cholesterol, Glucose. Total screenings offered: 35 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , & CANI .

Volunteers: 4 c.

Attendance: 19 participants

11.

November 12, 2011 Bethesda Church & NIHHC’s HF a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, waist, and hips, Flu Vouchers. Total screenings offered: 219 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, & CANI.

Volunteers: 12 c.

Attendance: 32 participants

12.

November 7, 2011 Search Your Heart HF a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, waist, and hips. Total screenings offered: 109 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion , & CANI.

Volunteers: 2

Attendance: 19 participants

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January 25, 2012 Fellowships Missions Soup Kitchen & NIHHC’s HF a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, mammogram appointments, waist, and hips. Total screenings offered: 179 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, & CANI.

Volunteers: 11 c.

Attendance: 32 participants

Testimonies: Eric, organizer of the Soup Kitchen commented, “I’m really glad our community has an organization that provides free health screenings, the community really needs it. A lot of people here today haven’t been checked in years because the prices are such a burden. It’s wonderful these services are free.”

14.

January 28, 2012 Guadalupe Church & NIHHC’s HF a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, mammogram appointments, waist, and hips. Total screenings offered: 561 b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, & CANI.

Volunteers: 22 c.

Attendance: 68 participants

Testimonies: Nivia Prestiguen, one of the nurses who were explaining results said, “I enjoy participating with NIHHC, your events are always so well organized and fulfilling for healthcare providers like myself. Continue to serve the community and continue to count on me as a volunteer.”

15.

March 14, 2012 First United Methodist Church & NIHHC’s HF a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, offered mammogram information, pre-registration for nutrition classes, waist, and hips.

Total screenings offered:494 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, KCH Nurses,

& First United Methodist Church.

Volunteers: 17 c.

Attendance: 75

Testimonies: “The clinic is a great tool for the community because it allows the opportunity for those without insurance, or those who cannot afford healthcare, to receive a general health assessment and identify potential problems. Also, the nutritional and wellness information provided is a great resource!”

16.

May 4, 2012 1 st Friday Downtown Warsaw & NIHHC a.

Screenings offered: BMI Children

Total screenings offered: 7 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI,

Warsaw Chamber of Commerce.

Volunteers: 2 c.

Attendance: 7

17.

June 23, 2012 Enchanted Hills Community Partnership Center & NIHHC HF a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, offered free YMCA passes, pre-registration for Chronic Disease Management Class &

Prostate Exams, waist, and hips.

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Total screenings offered: 346 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, & Enchanted

Hills Community Partnership Center.

Volunteers: 26 c.

Attendance: 46

Testimonies: One of the participants at the health fair expressed, “I am really thankful to have had the opportunity to come to this event, I got my exams for free and since I am prediabetic, it was great to have my glucose exam for free, I hope that there are more health fairs in this area”

18.

July 18, 2012 Chronic Disease HF a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, B/P, weight, offered free YMCA passes, pre-registration for Prostate Exams & Cardiovascular Disease

Presentation.

Total screenings offered: 44 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion & CANI.

Volunteers: 2 c.

Attendance: 11

19.

July 28, 2012 Combined Community Services & NIHHC HF a.

Screenings offered: Skin Cancer Screenings, Lipid Panel, Cholesterol,

Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV, offered free YMCA passes, pre-registration for

Prostate Exams & Cardiovascular Disease Presentation, waist, and hips.

Total screenings offered: 401 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI, KCH

Cancer Care Center & Combined Community Services.

Volunteers: 25 c.

Attendance: 51

Testimonies: One of the participants at the health fair expressed

, “I am really glad I made it to this health fair, I was looking forward to getting my skin cancer screening more than anything. I hope these health fairs continue to happen in our community”

20.

August 3, 2012 Warsaw First Friday “Health, Wealth and Diversity” a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, offered free YMCA passes, preregistration for AHA-Cardiovascular Disease Presentation.

Total screenings offered: 48 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI &

Warsaw Chamber of Commerce.

Volunteers: 1 c.

Attendance: 16

21.

August 22, 2012 Chronic Disease HF a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, B/P, weight, offered free YMCA passes & AHA-Cardiovascular Disease Presentation.

Total screenings offered: 45 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion & CANI.

Volunteers: 1

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Attendance: 9

22.

August 28, 2012 Cancer Care Center & NIHHC Prostate Clinic a.

Screenings offered: Prostate Cancer exams, PSA Blood exam, Cholesterol,

Glucose, B/P & offered free YMCA passes.

Total screenings offered: 88 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI, KCH

Cancer Care Center & KCH Health and Wellness Center.

Volunteers: 3 c.

Attendance: 16

Testimonies: One of the participants at the health fair expressed

, “I am glad that I decided to have a prostate exam done, now I know that it needs to be a regular checkup for me every year.”

23.

September 8, 2012 Family Safety Day a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, B/P & offered free YMCA passes.

Total screenings offered: 155 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI &

Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory.

Volunteers: 2 c.

Attendance: 47

24.

September 14, 2012 Warsaw First Friday “Fall into Fashion” a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, B/P & offered free YMCA passes.

Total screenings offered: 89 b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, CANI &

Warsaw Chamber of Commerce.

Volunteers: 2 c.

Attendance: 21

25.

October 20, 2012 YMCA Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Cholesterol, Glucose, BMI, B/P, HIV,

Chiropractor, Visions. b.

Total screenings offered: 1275 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Health Services Pavilion, YMCA and

CANI.

Volunteers: 24 d.

Attendance: 204

Testimonies: One of the participants at the health fair expressed

, “I am really glad I made it to this health fair, I was looking forward to getting my skin cancer screening more than anything. I hope these health fairs continue to happen in our community”

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January 15, 2013 Jefferson Elementary School BMI screenings - pre a.

Screenings offered: BMI for children b.

Total Screenings offered: 60 c.

Partners: Warsaw Community Schools, KCCF, K-21 Health Foundation and

United Way

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Volunteers: 6 e.

Attendance: 60

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January 18, 2013 Harrison Elementary School BMI screenings - pre a.

Screenings offered: BMI for children b.

Total Screenings offered: 73 c.

Partners: Warsaw Community Schools, KCCF, K-21 Health Foundation and

United Way d.

Volunteers: 6 e.

Attendance: 73

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January 23, 2013 Center Lake Pavilion Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, Glucose, Blood Pressure, BMI b.

Total Screenings offered: 195 c.

Partners: Fellowship Missions, K-21 Health Foundation and United Way d.

Volunteers: 14 e.

Attendance: 38

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February 28, 2013 Jefferson Elementary School BMI screenings - post a.

Screenings offered: BMI for children b.

Total Screenings offered: 58 c.

Partners: Warsaw Community Schools, KCCF, K-21 Health Foundation and

United Way d.

Volunteers: 6 e.

Attendance: 58

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March 1, 2013 Harrison Elementary School BMI screenings – post a.

Screenings offered: BMI for children b.

Total Screenings offered: 69 c.

Partners: Warsaw Community Schools, KCCF, K-21 Health Foundation and

United Way d.

Volunteers: 6 e.

Attendance: 69

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March 9, 2013 Combined Community Services Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Lipid Panel, Glucose, Blood Pressure, BMI. b.

Total screenings offered: 424 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, Combined Community Services, and United

Way. d.

Volunteers: 15 e.

Attendance: 59

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April 3, 2013 Cancer Care Center – Prostate screenings & Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Prostate screenings, cholesterol, Glucose, Blood Pressure, and BMI. b.

Total screenings offered: 51 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, and KCH Cancer Care Center.

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Volunteers: 2 e.

Attendance: 11

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April 13, 2013 Bethesda Church Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI, waist circumference, and Clinical Breast Exam. b.

Total screenings offered: 307 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, and KCH Cancer Care Center. d.

Volunteers: 2 e.

Attendance: 35

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April 18, 2013 Ivy Tech Community College Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI, and waist circumference. b.

Total screenings offered: 163 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, and KCH Cancer Care Center. d.

Volunteers: 4 e.

Attendance: 32

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September 14, 2013 Families Safety Day, Fire Department a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, Hemoglobin, blood pressure, BMI for adults and children, and waist circumference. b.

Total screenings offered: 526 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Ivy-tech Community College and Kosciusko Fire Department d.

Volunteers: 10 e.

Attendance: 133

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October 28 and 29, 2013 Jefferson Elementary School BMI screenings a.

Screenings offered: BMI for children b.

Total BMI done 4 th grade: 65 c.

Total BMI done 5 th

grade: 46 d.

Partners: Warsaw Community Schools, K-21 Health Foundation, and United

Way e.

Volunteers: 8

37.

October 26, 2013 Harrison Elementary School BMI screenings a.

Screenings offered: BMI for children b.

Total BMI done 4 th

grade: 46 c.

Total BMI done 5 th

grade: 51 d.

Partners: Warsaw Community Schools, K-21 Health Foundation, and United

Way e.

Volunteers: 8

38.

October 28, 2013 Domestic Violence - Ivy Tech Community College a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, Hemoglobin, and blood pressure. b.

Total screenings offered: 359

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Executive Summary – NIHHC’s Warsaw Performance c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, and Ivy-Tech Community

College d.

Volunteers: 4 e.

Attendance: 66

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December 14, 2013 Bethesda Church of Warsaw Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI for children and adults, waist circumference, and Clinical Breast Exam. b.

Total screenings offered: 281 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Betesda Asamblea de Dios

Church. d.

Volunteers: 18 e.

Attendance:42

40.

February 18, 2014 Health Screenings Bienvenido Group, Betesda Church

Warsaw a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI for adults, and waist circumference b.

Total screenings offered: 42 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Betesda Asamblea de Dios

Church d.

Volunteers: 2 e.

Attendance: 9

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February 2014 NIHHC Warsaw Office Health Screenings a.

Screenings offered: Cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, and BMI for adults b.

Total screenings offered: 15 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way d.

Volunteers: 1 e.

Attendance: 4

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February 23, 2014 Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Warsaw Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI for adults, anemia, and waist circumference b.

Total screenings offered: 400 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Our Lady of Guadalupe

Church d.

Volunteers: 13 e.

Attendance:72

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March 8, 2014 K-21 Pavilion Follow-ups a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI for adults, and waist circumference b.

Total screenings offered: 84 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way d.

Volunteers: 5 e.

Attendance:14

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March 18, 2014 Our Lady of Guadalupe Follow-ups a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI for adults, and waist circumference b.

Total screenings offered: 66 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, and Our Lady of Guadalupe

Church d.

Volunteers: 4 e.

Attendance:11

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March 22, 2014 K-21 Pavilion Follow-ups a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI for adults, and waist circumference b.

Total screenings offered: 65 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way d.

Volunteers: 4 e.

Attendance:11

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July 26 th , 2014 Mini Diabetes Academy a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panel, cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure, BMI for adults, waist circumference, A1C, explanation of results b.

Total screenings offered: 74 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Iglesia Betesda d.

Volunteers: 6 e.

Attendance: 17

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August 1 st , 2014 First Friday Health Fair a.

Screenings offered: Total cholesterol, HDL, Glucose, Anemia, BMI for adults, blood pressure, waist circumference, body fat, and explanation of results. b.

Total screenings offered: 176 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way d.

Volunteers: 11 e.

Attendance: 22

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August 17 th , 2014 Healthier Lifestyles Health Fair and Seminar a.

Screenings offered: Total cholesterol, HDL, Glucose, Anemia, Blood Pressure,

Waist circumference, Explanation of Results, BMI, Oxygen Saturation, Pulse b.

Total Screenings offered: 308 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Kosciusko Runners’

Association, Warsaw Missionary Church d.

Volunteers: 13 e.

Attendance: 33

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September 13 th , 2014 Family Safety Day Health Fair a.

Screening offered: total cholesterol, HDL, glucose, anemia, BMI for adults, blood pressure, waist circumference, oxygen saturation, pulse, and explanation of results.

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Total Screenings offered: 990 c.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, United Way, Warsaw-Wayne Fire

Departments, Kosciusko REMC d.

Volunteers: 22 e.

Attendance: 101

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September 27 th , 2014 NIHHC Health Fair at YMCA a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panels, cholesterol, HDL, Glucose, anemia, BMI, blood pressure, waist circumference, oxygen saturation, pulse, back screenings, explanation of results. b.

Total screenings offered: 750 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Kosciusko County YMCA d.

Volunteers:23 e.

Attendance: 109

51.

July-September Warsaw Office Screenings a.

Screenings offered: total cholesterol, HDL, glucose, anemia, waist circumference, blood pressure, BMI, body fat, explanation of results b.

Total screenings offered: 44 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way d.

Volunteers: 1 e.

Attendance: 7

52.

October 9 th , 2014 Healthy Fun Carnival at Head Start a.

Screenings offered: total cholesterol, glucose, anemia, waist circumference, blood pressure, BMI, oxygen saturation, pulse, and explanation of results b.

Total screenings offered: 246 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Head Start, Early Head Start d.

Volunteers: 16 e.

Attendance: 40

53.

October 10 th , 2014 BMI Follow-up at Jefferson Elementary a.

Screenings offered: Body Mass Index b.

Total Screenings offered: i.

5 th Grade: 40 ii.

6 th

Grade: 31 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, NIHHC, Warsaw Comm.

Schools d.

Volunteers: 4 e.

Attendance: 71

54.

October 17 th , 2014 BMI Follow-up at Harrison Elementary a.

Screenings offered: Body Mass Index b.

Total Screenings offered: i.

4 th

Grade: 20 ii.

5 th

Grade: 30 iii.

6 th

Grade: 20 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, NIHHC, Warsaw Comm.

Schools

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Executive Summary – NIHHC’s Warsaw Performance d.

Volunteers: 4 e.

Attendance: 70

55.

October 17 th , 2014 BMI Follow-up at Harrison Elementary a.

Screenings offered: Body Mass Index b.

Total Screenings offered: i.

4 th

Grade: 40 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, NIHHC, Warsaw Comm.

Schools d.

Volunteers: 4 e.

Attendance: 40

56.

September 15 th -October 15th Warsaw Office Screenings a.

Screenings offered: Lipid panels, anemia, waist circumference, BMI, oxygen saturation, pulse, and explanation of results b.

Total Screenings offered: 19 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way d.

Volunteers: 1 e.

Attendance: 2

57.

November 22 nd , 2014 We Care Warsaw Health Fair at Gordon Rec. Center

(Grace) a.

Screenings offered: Total cholesterol, HDL, Glucose, Anemia, Blood Pressure,

Waist circumference, Oxygen saturation, Pulse, and Explanation of Results b.

Total Screenings offered: 984 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, Winona Lake Grace Brethren

Church(Dave Rank), NIHHC d.

Volunteers: 24 e.

Attendance: 111

58.

October 16 th -December 15th Warsaw Office Screenings a.

Screenings offered: total cholesterol, glucose, HDL, anemia, waist circumference, BMI, oxygen saturation, pulse, and explanation of results b.

Total Screenings offered: 13 c.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way d.

Volunteers: 1 e.

Attendance: 2

VOLUNTEER TRAININGS

1.

CPR Family & Friends- January 14, 2012 a.

Objective: This course is designed to teach adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid for choking, empowering community members with basic lifesaving skills. The class is conducted using the American heart Association Guidelines.

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Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, NIHHC, American

Heart Association, & HOLA DePuy-Johnson & Johnson. c.

Attendance:10 d.

1 session

Testimonies: “ I would like to come to other courses such as this one, it is so important to learn these types of things to help our families & community”. - Soila Rico

“Excellent program! Thank you for providing us with the opportunity to participate and have the knowledge to make a difference”. - Pedro Monsivais

2.

Leadership Training- March 31, 2012 a.

Objective: This leadership training is designed to empower and motivate

NIHHC volunteers to develop new leadership skills in order to better serve their community. Through different interactive activities, volunteers are motivated to continue to serve others throughout the NIHHC events and health fairs.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 16 d.

1 session

Testimonies: One participant said “Very well done! I am ready to be a leader in my community”

Another participant expressed “I really enjoyed learning more about working as a team”

Ana Bautista said, “I enjoyed it a lot! I hope this type of leadership trainings continue to be offered so we can learn to better serve our communities”

3.

Heart Saver: CPR, 1 st AID & AED- July 21, 2012 a.

Objective: This course is designed to teach adult, child, and infant CPR and first aid for choking, empowering community members with basic lifesaving skills. The class is conducted using the American heart Association Guidelines.

Participants obtained a 2 year certification card.

b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , CANI, NIHHC & American

Heart Association. c.

Attendance: 15 d.

3 sessions

Testimonies: One of the volunteers who participated in the training said “I enjoyed the entire training and I think this is a great opportunity, more people should take advantage of these trainings, as they are much needed and very helpful.”

4.

Madrinas- August, 2012 a.

Objective: To teach and raise awareness about heart disease and prevention of strokes. b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion, CANI, American Heart

Association & NIHHC. c.

Attendance: 10 adults d.

1 sessions

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5.

New Volunteer Training October 9, 2012 a.

Objective: To train volunteers in BMI and Blood pressure machine. b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , United Way, and NIHHC c.

Attendance: 4

6.

Healthy Hearts Facilitator Training October, 2013 a.

Objective: To train facilitators to teach the “Healthy Hearts” curriculum to be given to 4 th

and 5 th

grade students. b.

Partners: K-21Health Foundation, K21 Pavilion , United Way, and NIHHC c.

Attendance: 11 d.

4 sessions

7.

CPR Training for Volunteers October 18 th , 2014 a.

Objective: To train volunteers on how to perform CPR.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, NIHHC c.

Attendance: 14 d.

2 sessions (morning and afternoon, one in English, one in Spanish)

8.

Grace College Spanish Department Training and Screenings October 30 th , 2014 a.

Objective: To gain more bilingual volunteers through Grace College b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, NIHHC, Grace College

Spanish Department c.

Attendance: 16 d.

1 session e.

Screenings performed: Total Cholesterol, Glucose, Blood Pressure, BMI,

Explanation of results f.

Total Number of Screenings: 58

9.

Grace College Spanish Department Cultural Sensitivity Training November 2rd,

2014 a.

Objective: To educate volunteers on how to conduct themselves in a culturally sensitive manner.

b.

Partners: K-21 Health Foundation, United Way, NIHHC, Grace College

Spanish Department c.

Attendance: 14 d.

1 session

PROMOTION AND ADVERTISEMENT

1.

Radio a.

La Mejor WKAM 1460: 10 minutes per week – health capsule b.

WRSW 107.3 FM: Radio ads

2.

Churches: Our Lady of Guadalupe, Iglesia Betesda, Community Grace Brethren,

Pleasant View Bible.

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3.

Hispanic Businesses: Fiesta Plus, San Jose, Avila’s Grocery, Punto Latino, El Arriero,

La Consentida, Acapulco, Petras Beauty Salon, Los Gordos Restaurant, La Troje

Restaurant, San Jose Fresh Market.

4.

Newspapers:

Times Union, El Puente.

REFERRALS

1.

NIHHC’s Resource Directory

2.

Center for Healing and Hope – Goshen

3.

Family Doctors of Kosciusko County:

Dr. Gary Pitts, MD

2235 Dubois Drive

Warsaw, IN 46580

(574) 267-6778

4.

Mobile Mammogram Unit- Parkview Health

Francine's Friends Inc. c/o of Fort Wayne Medical Society

709 Clay Street, suite 300

Fort Wayne, IN 46802-2019

260) 483-1847

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