This material was developed at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in collaboration with San Mateo County Health through participation in the CalFresh Healthy Living-Childhood Obesity Intervention Cost-Effectiveness Study (CHOICES) Learning Collaborative Partnership. This material was funded by USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, an equal opportunity provider. This material is intended for educational use only.
This brief summarizes a CalFresh Healthy Living-CHOICES Project Learning Collaborative Partnership model examining Safe Routes to School (SRTS) and the School Travel Fellowship (STF) in Ravenswood City and South San Francisco Unified school districts. SRTS promotes walking and biking by implementing projects that improve health, safety, and well-being while reducing traffic congestion and emissions. Read more in the full brief.
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Citation
Watkins J, Vallez-Kelly T, Sanchez L, Ibarra M, Chan C, Gacutan-Galang J, Beccarelli M, Evans LW, Pugliese J, Gouck J, McCulloch SM, Barrett JL, Garrone ME, Cradock AL. Safe Routes to School in Ravenswood City and South San Francisco Unified School Districts in San Mateo County {Issue Brief}. San Mateo County Health, San Mateo, CA, and the CalFresh Healthy Living-Childhood Obesity Intervention Cost-Effectiveness Study (CHOICES) Learning Collaborative Partnership; December 2025.
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Learn more about the CalFresh Healthy Living CHOICES Project.