Cleveland Corner Store Project - Large Poster
The Cleveland Corner Store Project was a successful program aimed at increasing the availability of fresh fruits and vegetables in small convenience stores in underserved Cleveland neighborhoods as a way of addressing food insecurity. The research was conducted through the Center for Health Promotion Research and was led by founder and former co-convener of the Coalition, Matt Russell. This large poster describes the findings of the research on "Improving Urban Food Environments through Community-Based Public Health Interventions." See also the FAQ and final report.
Working Group(s):
Health & Nutrition 


