Healthy Savannah Celebrates 18 Years and Bestows 2025 Health Innovation Award to St. Philip AME Church at Biennial Meeting
Healthy Savannah observed its 18th anniversary on April 29 at the Charles H. Morris Center in Savannah. The non-profit organization is known locally and nationally for championing a culture of health in Savannah
GALLERY: Healthy Savannah annual breakfast
(WSAV) — Healthy Savannah held their annual breakfast, and Bunny Ware was there to capture every moment.
Healthy Savannah Annual Breakfast
April 29, 2025 – Healthy Savannah held their annual breakfast on Tuesday, April 29th. Check out the photos here!
Healthy Savannah’s Faith and Health Coalition hosts May 4 ‘Faith Walk’ at Lake Mayer
This Sunday, you’re invited to take part in a free community event to celebrate health, wellness and springtime fun.Pastor Yolanda Roberson, executive pastor of Kingdom Life Christian Fellowship and chair of the Faith and Health Coalition,
Local organization making positive changes
(WTOC) – After suffering a heart attack many years ago, former Mayor Otis Johnson led the charge to establish Healthy Savannah. Healthy Savannah seeks to make the city a healthier place to live,
Savannah mayor, city awarded honors at African American Mayors conference
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson spent the latter half of the week at the African American Mayors Association National Conference in Washington D.C. While there, the city and Johnson both scored wins. Get the whole story
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 seven cities with African American mayors as recipients of
Healthy Savannah celebrates 18th anniversary
(WSAV) – On Tuesday, Healthy Savannah celebrated its 18th anniversary at the Charles H. Morris Center in Savannah. The non-profit organization is known locally and nationally for championing a culture of health in
On Our Radar: Savannah mayor, city awarded honors at African American Mayors conference
Savannah Mayor Van Johnson spent the latter half of the week at the African American Mayors Association National Conference in Washington D.C. While there, the city and Johnson both scored wins. Get the whole story
AAMA and American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America Announce Winners of Grants to African American Mayors in Cities Nationwide
The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) and the American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America (ABFHA), in partnership with American Beverage, today named seven cities with African American mayors as recipients of significant
Seven cities win $600K in grants to boost nutrition and community health
The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) and the American Beverage Foundation for a Healthy America (ABFHA), in partnership with American Beverage, today named seven cities with African American mayors as recipients of significant
Savannah’s FAN Ministry promotes physical activity at “Let’s Get Healthy” Health Fair
Community and wellness leaders in Savannah are teaming up for a faith-based fair to promote physical activity and healthy lifestyles. The “Let’s Get Healthy” Health Fair is hosted by the Faith, Activity, Nutrition
Healthy Savannah’s Faith and Health Coalition to host May 4 Faith Walk
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 Lake Mayer Community Park. Everyone is encouraged to attend
Local breastfeeding program manager discusses breastfeeding laws, supporting new moms
(WTOC) – As working moms return to work after giving birth, did you know there are breastfeeding laws in the State of Georgia? Dr. Elsie Smalls is the Breastfeeding Program Manager with Healthy Savannah. She
Healthy Savannah Faith Walk happening this weekend
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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 Lake Mayer Community Park. Everyone is encouraged to attend
Healthy Savannah celebrates 5 years of active walks
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Healthy Savannah has been helping our community stay active for years, and today they’re celebrating a milestone. It’s all about encouraging folks to move more and live healthier lives,
Healthy Savannah Offers Public Listening Session
Healthy Savannah has scheduled an in-person public listening session from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 22, at the Pennsylvania Avenue Resource Center (PARC) The event, with support from the Center for
Healthy Savannah to offer a Public Listening Session on anticipated COVID summer surge
The Center for Black Health & Equity has awarded Healthy Savannah $15,000 to provide and support vaccine access in advance of an anticipated COVID-19 summer surge. “The historic Summer Covid surge necessitates vigilance
Healthy Walks Reaching Fifth Anniversary
Back when we were all searching for ways to interact safely during the pandemic, Healthy Savannah started weekly two-mile walks that could bring people together while still allowing them their distance. Tuesday, March
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 to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Healthy Walks. Participants
Healthy Savannah begins initiative to encourage workplace lactation spaces
Healthy Savannah, formed in 2007, seeks to support a culture of health in the area by creating an environment that makes the healthy choice, the easy choice in all facets of life. Its
Local organizations partner to create breastfeeding-friendly workplaces
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) – The PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act was passed more than two years ago, but Healthy Savannah and the Gateway Community Service Board are partnering to bring new attention to