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Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion

A USDA Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program
providing high quality nutrition education, health promotion and disease prevention services
through partnerships directed at eligible families in Chicago

 

The Chicago Partnership for Health Promotion (CPHP) represents a network of partnerships organized to support community based interventions to improve nutrition and reduce disparities in outcomes associated with nutritional diseases including obesity and malnutrition. Guided by the University of Illinois at Chicago, Neighborhoods Initiative, the CPHP provides high quality, age, gender and ethnically specific nutrition education in a variety of venues across the city.

CPHP provides nutrition education by Nutrition Specialists, typically Registered or Licensed Dietitians, other health care professionals and specially trained community nutrition peer educators (NPE). Services are provided through a dynamic network of partners and interventions take place in a variety of settings.

To request nutrition education services, click here to download our service interest form.

Contributing Partners
Illinois Coalition for
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University of Illinois at Chicago, Neighborhoods Initiatives (MC802)
845 South Damen Avenue, Suite 523
Chicago, Illinois 60612-7216
Telephone: 312-355-3659 Fax: 312-996-3848
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