Thursday, May 16, 2013

A Health Food Desert


Compton is a health food desert. We have plenty of fast food chains but options for healthy food are scarce. Adult obesity rates are 51 percent higher for African Americans than whites, and 21 percent higher for Latinos, which are the primary residents of our city. In fact, Compton has the highest percentage of adult obesity in all of LA County (39%). We, like hundreds of neighborhoods across the country, find that nutritious, affordable, and high quality food is out of reach. Chrystal and Teresa, both twenty-four year old single mothers, are perfect examples of the difficulties in Compton. Chrystal was recently diagnosed with a fatty liver condition, and Teresa experienced a heart attack. Both have horrible diets and struggle with weight issues. Chrystal told us, “The doctor says I need to eat better and lose weight, but I don't know how.” This, unfortunately, is typical.

As part of our Business as Mission strategy this community organic garden will provide much needed jobs and and education that will impact our community health. We will hire a number of local young adults that have completed our Leadership Development classes and are being mentored by caring, trained mentors. We will sell the fruits and vegetables directly from the garden but also lease some garden beds to community residents for their own usage.


Additional facts:
  • Nationally, low-income zip codes have 30 percent more convenience stores 
  • (which tend to lack healthy items) than middle-income zip codes.
  • The typical diet of our youth and young adults are purchased from 
  • convenience stores (often soda and Hot Cheetos).
  • Through a simple community garden we can help touch hundreds 
  • of peoples lives through healthy food, education and employment.



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