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Florida Literacy Coalition Funds Health Literacy for Area Families

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July 2, 2021 – Sarasota

The Florida Literacy Coalition, Inc. – with the generous support of the Florida Blue Foundation – recently awarded a grant of $5,000 to Safe Children Coalition for its HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters) program. The grant will help area families with young children to learn to make informed decisions about their health and healthcare by promoting health literacy about nutrition, preventative healthcare and healthy lifestyle choices. 

The goal is to help parents become equipped with knowledge about the available community resources to assist them in finding appropriate family health care while further enhancing their English language and literacy skills. Parents are provided with health-related materials, workshops, hands-on projects, and are given the information they need to keep themselves and their family healthy. The grant objectives include measurables for parent participation, instruction time, an increase in awareness of local resources and coping strategies for mental health issues and stress, and gains in understanding of nutrition facts on food labels and prescription labels, and insurance deductibles.

The HIPPY program supports parents with preschool-age children who may not feel sufficiently confident to prepare their children for school and is designed to remove barriers to participation in education. By bolstering parents in their role as their child’s first and most important teacher, HIPPY strives to increase children’s success in school and, ultimately, in life. 

For more about the Safe Children Coalition, visit sccfl.org.

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