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ReThink Your Drink CampaignWater Woes - Recommendations for Creating Healthier School Environments
  
The ReThink Your Drink Campaign teaches the public to recognize the amount of sugar in sodas, sports drinks and other sweetened beverages and encourages them to make healthy drink choices. ReThink Your Drink lessons are presented in schools and other community settings.  The lessons explain how to read nutrition labels and recommend drinks such as water, low- or non-fat milk and limited amounts of 100-percent fruit juice.  The ReThink Your Drink Campaign also promotes improved access to fresh, clean drinking water in schools .
 
The ReThink Your Drink Campaign is intended to empower the community to make healthier drink choices. We welcome your ideas, suggestions and participation in making the ReThink Your Drink Campaign a great success!
 

New!   Water Woes - Recommendations for Creating Healthier School Environments

Water Issue Brief by the Northcoast Nutrition and Fitness Collaborative

 

Zane Middle School Installs Hydration Station

Students at Zane Middle School               Hydration Station

 
 
 

 

ReThink Your Drink and the Media

Del Norte CHANGE in the Weekly Reader

Del Norte County 4-H Members Ask You to “ReThink Your Drink”

Fountain of Sorrow, Fountain of Light Which one do the kids get to drink from?  By Juliane Poirier in the Bohemian

New Law: Schools Must Provide Water at Lunch in the Press Democrat

 

Humboldt CAN:  How much sugar is in that drink?  Eureka Times-Standard 

 

ReThink Your Drink Comes to Schools  Lake County Record Bee

"Water Woes"  NPR Interview with Deborah Kravitz and Petra Schulte

HealthyCal.org Connecting the Capitol, the community and places in between features "Water Woes"

ReThink Your Drink Comes to Schools  Lake County Record Bee

ReThink Your Drink Comes to Schools  Lake County Record Bee

 Del Norte High School Looking to Make Changes Crescent City Daily Triplicate

Video by CHANGE Del Norte High School

Drinking It In Ukiah Daily Journal

Soda In America:  Taxes and a Debate Over Health NPR

Soda In America:  Children and Families NPR

Teaching Healthy Choices Crescent City Daily Triplicate

ReThink Your Drink in the Ukiah Daily Journal

Del Norte 4H ReThink Your Drink

ReThink Your Drink Article in the San Bernardino Sun

Project LEAN Highlights ReThink Your Drink in the Times-Standard 

Del Norte Unified School District Highlights ReThink Your Drink

 

CLICK HERE to see How Many People Have Been Reached by the ReThink Your Drink Campaign!

 

ReThink Your Drink in the Community

Napa County Launch of the ReThink Your Drink Campaign 

Del Norte County Launch of the ReThink Your Drink Campaign:

Del Norte 4-H Leadership Chose ReThink Your Drink for Community Action Plan 

ReThink Your Drink at the Calistoga Farmer's Market in Napa County 

 

ReThink Your Drink Educator Information and Materials

ReThink Your Drink Numbers Reached - Click Here to Enter Your Numbers

ReThink Your Drink Fact Sheet 

ReThink Your Drink Poster

ReThink Your Drink Tracking Form 

Template for Media Advisory for ReThink Your Drink  Please note, not Network approved

Template for Press Release for ReThink Your Drink  Please note, not Network approved

Soda Consumption and Its Link to Obesity in California by UCLA and the California Center for Public Health Advocacy

Help Reduce Childhood Obesity: Rethink Your Student’s Drink  CDC Overweight and Obesity (Nutrition and Physical Activity) Update

 

ReThink Your Drink Materials from "Be Sugar Savvy Training"

New!  Up-dated "Be Sugar Savvy" Power Point Presentation 

“Be Sugar Savvy” - Designed to printed two cards per page, single sided.  For additional ways to print the training cards, please contact the Northcoast Regional Office at 707-543-5810 x200 or tgoldberg@healthcollaborative.org.

Sugar Blues Presentation by Dr. Susan Wellman, DDS 

Sugar Shockers - English 

Sugar Shockers - Spanish 

 

Additional Resources:

 
Water in Schools  Learn more about the efforts to improve water in schools
 
Sodas Sweetened with HFCS Deliver Unexpected Jolt of Unhealthy FructoseResearchers at the Childhood Obesity Research Center at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine analyzed the sugar profiles of 23 popular sodas and discovered surprising information about the amount of fructose in the drinks.  Fact Sheet  about Sugar Content in Sodas.
 
Sugar Water Gets a Facelift: What Marketing Does for Soda, New report chronicles the soda industry’s successful efforts to recruit new customers despite increased scrutiny from the health community by Strategic Alliance.
 
Yale University's Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity:  Presentation on Data and Information on National Soda Tax, Rudd Center's Soda Tax Information Center

Re-Think Your Drink Sugar Display:  Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo 3, Photo 4, Photo 5, Photo 6, Photo 7

Dr. Trotter, Mendocino County Health Officer, Talking about ReThink Your Drink

 

Healthy Beverages Community Action Tool Kit – Native American 

 

Calculating Sugar In Drinks    Spanish

 

Bone Health Flyer – California Dairy Council

 

Links:

WIC ReThink Your Drink Resources

Color Me Healthy - Rethink Your Drink

University of Florida - Rethink Your Drink

Alberta Health Services - Rethink Your Drink

Bay Area Nutrition and Physical Activity Collaborative - Sugar Savvy

Missouri Dental Association - Stop the Pop 

Soda Fact Sheet - California Center for Public Health Advocacy

Energy Drinks - Nutrition Information Sheet by UC Davis Cooperative Extension

Sugar Stackers - Find out how many sugar cubes are in beverages, snacks, sauces, breakfast foods, and more

Soda Free Summer - BANPAC (Bay Area Nutrition and Physical Activity Collaborative) 

 

Chair of ReThink Your Drink Initiative:
 

Co-Chair: Nancy Kinziger, RD, Nutrition Education Specialist for Humboldt County Office of Education

nkinziger@humboldt.k12.ca.us 

 

Co-Chair: Tricia Goldberg, Program Assistant and Outreach Coordinator, Network for a Healthy California—Northcoast Region

TGoldberg@healthcollaborative.org

  

For more informatin about the Re-Think Your Drink Campaign, please contact one of the chairs or the Regional office at 707-543-5810. 

 

 

Network for a Healthy California -- Northcoast Region
1101 College Avenue Suite 215 - Santa Rosa, California 95404
Tel: (707) 543-5810 - Fax: (707) 543-5813
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This material was produced by the California Department of Public Health, Network for a Healthy California, with funding from the USDA Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (formerly the Food Stamp Program). These institutions are equal opportunity providers and employers. In California, food stamps provide assistance to low-income households, and can help buy nutritious foods for better health. For food stamp information, call 877-847-3663. For important nutrition information visit www.cachampionsforchange.net

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