Sesame
Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame
Street, and AmeriChoice, the UnitedHealth Group (NYSE:
UNH) company that provides health benefits for state and public
programs, are partnering to develop a bilingual education outreach
program aimed at helping low-income families make food choices that are
affordable, nutritional and set the foundation for lifelong healthy
habits. AmeriChoice will brand the partnership UnitedHealthcare, by
which it is known in many markets.
More than one in five children in the U.S. have insufficient access to
nutritional and affordable food today, the result of a challenging
economy that continues to affect low-income Americans.1
The initiative will offer support and creative resources for families
with children between the ages of 2 and 5 to cope with "food
insecurity,” defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as "households where
there is a lack of access to enough food to fully meet basic needs at
all times due to lack of financial resources.” There is growing concern
that food insecurity could contribute to childhood obesity rates, which
over the past three decades have tripled to nearly one in three children
in America being overweight or obese.
Program outreach will include bilingual (English and Spanish) Healthy
Habits kits with an original DVD starring the Sesame Street Muppets
and a documentary of families along with their children using a variety
of strategies for maintaining Healthy
Habits for Life despite limited financial resources.
The kits will also include child-friendly recipes, activity cards and a
parent/caregiver guide with information about healthful eating and ways
to make nutritional and economical food choices for the entire family.
In addition, AmeriChoice will send Healthy Habits for Life
messages and information to low-income and vulnerable populations in
public sector health care programs via the Web, physician mailings, and
member mailings and newsletters that will go to 3 million members.
According to the USDA, more than 49 million people, including nearly 17
million children, live in households that experienced hunger multiple
times throughout the year. In response, both the federal government and
Congress are taking strong stances to improve children’s health.
In February, First Lady Michelle Obama announced her "Let’s Move”
initiative to address childhood obesity and promote healthier food
options to low-income neighborhoods. In addition, Congress and the USDA
have made reauthorizing the Child Nutrition Act a priority this year.
With few resources addressing the issue of food insecurity, today’s
announcement represents a key effort to fill an unmet need for children
and their families.
"With the Healthy Habits for Life partnership, AmeriChoice and
Sesame Workshop have a tremendous opportunity to help parents and
caregivers gain a greater understanding of the relationship between
healthful food habits and children’s healthy growth,” said Rick Jelinek,
chief executive officer of AmeriChoice. "We are committed to supporting
low-income parents and their children with quality health care every
day, and we are pleased to partner with Sesame Workshop to make a
positive difference in children’s well-being and quality of life.”
"This is an opportunity for Sesame Street to continue to harness
its power to help families and their children make healthful,
nutritional decisions despite a limited income, at a time when nurturing
children’s overall development is so critical and the subsequent
positive effects can last a lifetime,” said Gary E. Knell, president and
chief executive officer of Sesame Workshop. "AmeriChoice’s outreach and
quality care in low-income communities makes them the ideal partner in
this effort.”
Program development will begin next week with the first meeting of an
advisory board consisting of leading nutrition and child-development
experts who will inform and guide Sesame Workshop on all aspects of the
program design. Advisory board participants include:
Enid A. Borden
President and CEO, Meals On Wheels
Association of America
Mariana Chilton, PhD, MPH
Founder, Witnesses to Hunger;
Principal Investigator, Philadelphia GROW Project; Professor, Drexel
University
School of Public Health
Vicky Escarra
President & CEO, Feeding America
Edward Frongillo, Jr., Ph.D.
Professor and Department Chair,
Department of Health and Promotion, Education, and Behavior, University
of South Carolina
Rev. Douglas Greenaway
President and CEO, National WIC
Association
Ronald Kleinman, M.D.
Physician in Chief, MassGeneral
Hospital for Children
Chair, Department of Pediatrics; Chief,
Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Nutrition Unit, Massachusetts General
Hospital
Charles Wilder Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard
Medical School
Hugo Melgar-Quinonez, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, OSU
Extension Specialist, Department of Human Nutrition, The
Ohio
State University
Art Smith
Chef, author, television personality
Wassy Tesfa, M.A.
Head Start Director, Center for Community
& Family Services, Inc.; Board Member, National Head Start
Association
This new Sesame Workshop initiative will be based on its successful Healthy
Habits for Life initiative, which has made a difference in helping
parents, caregivers, educators, health care professionals and
policymakers understand the need to begin setting a foundation for
healthy habits early in children’s lives.
AmeriChoice has provided nutritional, exercise and obesity-avoidance
programs for its health plan members in many states for more than 20
years. The company has also created healthy eating programs for members
in several states in which it operates.
About Sesame Workshop:
Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit
educational organization that revolutionized children’s television
programming with the landmark Sesame Street. The Workshop
produces local Sesame Street programs, seen in over 140
countries, and other acclaimed shows to help bridge the literacy gap
including The Electric Company and Pinky Dinky Doo. Beyond
television, the Workshop produces content for multiple media platforms
on a wide range of issues including literacy, health and military
deployment. Initiatives meet specific needs to help young children and
families develop critical skills, acquire healthy habits and build
emotional strength to prepare them for lifelong learning. Learn more at www.sesameworkshop.org.
About AmeriChoice
AmeriChoice is the country’s largest
provider of personalized health care programs for low-income and
vulnerable populations. AmeriChoice’s parent company, UnitedHealth Group
(NYSE: UNH), is a diversified Fortune 50 health and well-being company.
AmeriChoice serves approximately 3 million people in Medicaid, Medicare
and Children's Health Insurance Programs in 25 states and the District
of Columbia. It delivers services under a variety of brands including
UnitedHealthcare, Unison Health Plan, Arizona Physician’s IPA, Great
Lakes Health Plan, Health Plan of Nevada, Evercare, Share Advantage and
AmeriChoice by UnitedHealthcare. Visit www.americhoice.com
for more information.
1
Hunger and Food Insecurity in the U.S., Food
Research and Action Center (2008). Retrieved from http://www.frac.org/html/hunger_in_the_us/hunger_index.html
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