The Boys and Girls Club of Brawley Grant



Organization - The Boys and Girls Club of Brawley
Grant Amount - $182,820
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - Teen Health Advocacy Program: To initiate a program that develops and supports teen leaders in the identification of health policy issues confronting teens and in the development of advocacy strategies to influence changes in the social and physical environment that support obesity prevention work in the city of Brawley in Imperial County.


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