Activity-Friendly Routes to Everyday Destinations Neighborhood Plans

Healthy Savannah and the Tide to Town team are working with neighborhood residents to develop Activity-Friendly Routes to Everyday Destinations Neighborhood Plans to help identify how we can create safer places for walking and biking AND develop a plan of action!

Benefits of Buying Local

Among many other fall celebrations, strive to feed your family more local, whole foods in October. Food Day is celebrated on October 24 and...Read More

The Dangers of Smoking

Smoking is responsible for the deaths of 443 thousand people per year, but still 42% of Americans participate in the dangerous habit. These people...Read More

Healthy Savannah Faith Walk happening this weekend

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Healthy Savannah Celebrates Community Impact of Year-Long HPV Vaccination Equity Program

February 14, 2025     Healthy Savannah’s HPV CHA Honorees, Trainers and Staff (SAVANNAH, Ga.) Cervical cancer is entirely preventable, yet Georgia ranks 30th...Read More

Healthy Savannah Calls on City and County to Enact Policies to Improve Healthy Food Access and Equity

Over the past year, representatives from Healthy Savannah have been working with community advocates to redesign the Savannah Chatham Food Policy Council (SCFPC). Now, the group’s purpose,...Read More

Healthy Savannah’s Faith and Health Coalition Hosts May 4 Faith Walk at Lake Mayer

Healthy Savannah’s Faith and Health Coalition will host a free community event to celebrate health, wellness and springtime fun on Sunday, May 4 at...Read More

AAMA and American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America Announce Winners of Grants to African American Mayors in Cities Nationwide

(WASHINGTON) – The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) and the American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America (ABFHA), in partnership with American Beverage, today named...Read More

Healthy Savannah Awarded $150,000 Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination Equity Initiative Grant to Prevent Certain Cancers

April 30, 2024 (SAVANNAH, Ga.) Cervical cancer rates in Georgia average about 8 per 100,000 women, slightly higher than the national average. But cervical...Read More

HERO Database Launches

HERO – Health Effective Resources and Organizations On Tuesday, January 14, 2020, St. Joseph’s Candler African-American Health Information & Resource Center proudly announced the...Read More

Healthy Savannah’s Five Years of Healthy Walks Anniversary Walk

An Anniversary Walk Celebrating Five Years of Healthy Walks with Healthy Savannah On Tuesday, March 25, Healthy Savannah is inviting the public to meet up...Read More

Health Savannah celebrates retirement of executive director

SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — She led Healthy Savannah’s journey for 17 years, Sunday the community celebrated and thanked Paula Kreissler at a tribute honoring...Read More

Healthy Walk Takes Pandemic In Stride

Every Tuesday for the past two years, “we meet up, and we walk,” says Armand Turner of Healthy Savannah. A pretty simple concept born...Read More

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