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2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested The outdoor therapy classroom will continue the healing therapy Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Mental curricula delivered inside our facility as children venture outside Health Providers ; Physical Inactivity ; for educational play. Outdoor therapy will be planned and led by Poor Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair Outdoor Therapy a specialist provider trained in both early childhood education Health ; Uninsured A Child's Haven $200,000.00 Bill Childres Susan Sherry, MD Classroom and age-appropriate outdoor activity. The curricula and programming will be evidence based and trauma informed to ensure measurable results in accordance with the other programs at ACH. Able SC Empowering Youth with The Positive Vibes program builds self-esteem, healthy body Disabilities through image, and self-advocacy skills in youth with disabilities. Building Movement and on a successful pilot program with Spartanburg County School Mindfulness District, this program will be offered in select Greenville County Access to Exercise Opportunities ; middle and high schools. It is a health and education initiative Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental Health $22,000.00 UNDER $50,000 utilizing yoga and empowerment exercises to improve self-image Days ; Poor Physical Health Days and self-advocacy, which will, in turn, enhance effective communication and foster positive relationships.

Blue Ridge Council, Boy Greenville Scouting The Blue Ridge Council, Boy Scouts of America provides Scouts of America Scouting to over 3,000 youth. A Scout is Physically Strong, Mentally Awake and Morally Straight. Our programs facilitate a lifetime of healthy living, reducing childhood obesity through Access to Exercise Opportunities ; activities that encourage physical fitness and healthy eating. $15,000.00 UNDER $50,000 Annually, over 1,000 youth participate in week-long summer Physical Inactivity camp programs at Camp Old Indian, located within Greenville County where youth are involved in strenuous outdoor physical activities. A collective impact coalition will gather evidence on prevalence, Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Poor severity, and effects of long-term COVID-19 related symptoms. Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; This data will be used to develop a community-based Poor Physical Health Days ; Uninsured Bob Jones - The Quality of Life in rehabilitation program to improve resilience and quality of life for School of Health COVID-19 Survivors affected Greenville County families and individuals, particularly $200,200.00 Anthony (Tony) Keck Tommy Chandler Professions (QUALICOS) Study those of low-socio-economic status. Research and rehabilitation aims will be multidimensional including aspects of physical, mental, and social well-being. We work with a patient's oncologist to asses if they need Adult Smoking ; Mammography Screening disposable items (diapers, wipes, etc.) and/or nutritional ; Poor Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair supplements. These items will be supplied for free to ensure the Health ; Uninsured Improving quality of life and patient remains strong enough to tolerate treatment, thus Cancer Society of improving health outcomes improving their health outcomes. For those with a financial need. $65,000.00 Mary Jo Cagle, MD Mike Musci Greenville County for local cancer patients we will provide money for their prescriptions, transportation to and from treatment and emergency help. We will provide support groups and counseling to assist with the mental aspect. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested Canterbury Counseling Opening the doors to more The Covid -19 pandemic had a huge impact on the mental health Center affordable mental health well being of all. A government survey in June 2020 reported counseling 41% of all adults experienced adverse mental or behavioral health issues. Incidents of anxiety and depression tripled that of 2019. Canterbury has always offered financial aid to those Mental Health Providers ; Uninsured $29,000.00 UNDER $50,000 unable to pay. This year CCC offered over $ 5,000 in financial aid to nearly 2,500 clients. Increasing the amount of financial aid we could offer would open the doors to affordable care.

The Center for Developmental Services (CDS) requests funding Access to Exercise Opportunities ; for our case management program, which provides support for Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental Health over 1,000 people with a diagnosed intellectual disability or Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Poor Physical CDS Case Management related disability (ID/RD), or with a head and spinal cord injury Health Days ; Premature Death Center for Developmental Service Expansion and (HASCI). These services have a waiting list in Greenville County $345,000.00 Adam Myers, MD Kristyn Greifer, MD Services Program Sustainability and the health and quality of life of these clients is adversely impacted each day they are without services. Services have an immediate impact on these clients.

Since 2016 we've provided financial, logistical, emotional Poor or Fair Health ; Premature Death ; assistance to 107 Greenville County children, ensuring access to Uninsured lifesaving treatment, regardless how far/often required. We Greenville County assist with family emergencies, funeral costs. Greenville is Children's Cancer Partners Childhood Cancer Safety blessed with a fine pediatric oncology center, rural and poor $75,000.00 Charles Fazio, MD Meredith Eicken, MD of the Carolinas Net families struggle especially, but some children require specialized care available only in NY, TX or beyond. 63 active Greenville cases today; 4 lost last year and 20+ new cases yearly. In this project we will conduct a cancer screening and Adult Obesity ; Adult Smoking ; educational intervention among Greenville county underserved Mammography Screening ; Physical patients, to increase the cancer screening rate and the Inactivity ; Premature Death ; Primary Enhancing Cancer awareness of lifestyle modifications for cancer prevention. We Care Physicians ; Sexually Transmitted Screening and Education in will focus on cancers of the breast, cervix, colon and rectum, and Infection ; Uninsured $650,000.00 Adam Myers, MD Andrea Fernandez, MD Greenville County after lung. Information about available statewide resources to cover COVID-incurred Disruption the cost of cancer screening and subsequent diagnostics and treatment will be assembled and provided to patients and physicians. Compass Of Carolina Inc Preserving Families, Compass of Carolina Preserving Families, Securing Futures are Securing Futures family-focused services designed to assist families by improving parenting and family functioning. We work with youth and their families during times of behavioral, mental, and emotion Mental Health Providers $20,000.00 UNDER $50,000 difficulties. We help them learn better ways to interact with each other and their community in order to address problems in the future. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested Freedom Recovery Center would partner with the Phoenix Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult Center to engage indigent male clients who participate in Obesity ; Alcohol-Impaired Driving Deaths Intensive Outpatient Services. The goal is to increase access to ; Excessive Drinking ; Mental Health substance abuse treatment by using the “housing-first” model for Providers ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor Freedom House of Housing and Recovery individuals experiencing homelessness in Greenville and Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; $50,000.00 Mary Jo Cagle, MD Robert Oliverio Greenville Services Greenville connecting them with behavioral and other healthcare services. Poor Physical Health Days ; Premature The program would provide housing, recovery coaching, Death ; Primary Care Physicians ; encouragement of selfcare activities, and enrollment to support Sexually Transmitted Infection ; Uninsured programs. Girls on the Run Upstate Empowering Joyful, Girls on the Run Upstate SC will offer Camp GOTR for the first SC Healthy and Confident time in the summer of 2022 and expand programing in following Girls through Camp GOTR summers within Greenville County. This program will provide girls in 3rd through 5th grade access to quality, physically-active Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental Health youth programming. The program’s intentionally designed $40,000.00 UNDER $50,000 curriculum will help to combat the decline many girls experience Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Poor Physical in physical activity in summer months while also helping to the Health Days girls to develop social-emotional skills.

Thanks to Healthy Greenville’s funding in 2020, the Greenville Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Area Parkinson Society has successfully launched its first hands- Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental Health Maximizing Quality Of Life on, technology education program for its members. Planning for Days Greenville Area Parkinson Of GAPS Members the future of the organization, in which virtual programs will $60,145.00 Len M. Nichols, PhD Philip Oravetz, MD Society Through Technology continue even after in-person programming returns, GAPS Education proposes to expand its loan program to reach more members with barriers to technology or in-person programming.

Greenville County Schools, in collaboration with Prisma Health Premature Death and Greenville County EMS, proposes expanding the Prisma EMT Program. The requested funds of $270,000 will establish a school district-based simulation lab and compensate an EMT to EMT Certification Training Greenville County Schools provide certification instruction to approximately 24 students $270,000.00 Chirag Patel, MD George Haddad, MD Program annually. The goal of this program expansion is to address the community shortage of medical professionals by expanding the healthcare workforce pipeline for GCS students. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the disproportionately Adult Obesity ; Adult Smoking ; Poor negative impact that low-income uninsured people of color in Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Greenville County continue to experience primarily due to limited Premature Death ; Uninsured Healthcare Access for the access to health care services. Two-thirds of Greenville Free Greenville Free Medical Uninsured to Reduce Medical Clinic's current population is either African-American or $785,000.00 Charles DeShazer, MD David Carmouche, MD Clinic Health Disparities of Hispanic origin. This grant request proposes to increase and enhance health services, particularly messaging and preventive screenings, to improve the health outcomes of patients.

GTC Gets Active is a new initiative to encourage Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult students/employees to live a healthier lifestyle. GTC Gets Active Obesity ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor or Fair aims to build a campus culture that encourages exercise and Health ; Poor Physical Health Days Greenville Technical provides access to exercise opportunities with a bike share Greenville Tech Foundation Gets Active (GTC program with direct access to one of Greenville’s greatest $1,000,000.00 Grace Terrell, MD, MMM Janet S. Wright, MD Gets Active) assets, the ; an expanded YMCA partnership; and new locker rooms/showers to provide an easy transition from exercise opportunities to class or work.

Our program will mobilize 250 students and parents to perform Mental Health Providers Greenville Technical health and safety education throughout Greenville County by Charter High School - Genesis - Genuine partnering with 2 key nonprofits: Mental Health of America; The Health Occupations $100,000.00 Doug Ardoin, MD Lee Mills, MD Engagement Phoenix Center. Project focus areas will include addressing Students of America and mental health services and substance abuse prevention for Athletics adolescents (ages 14 years – 18 years). Since 1991, the J. Verne Smith Center, located at 202 Victoria Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult Street on the Greenville county side of Greer, is a successful Obesity ; Low Birth Weight ; Physical collaboration between state and local non‐profit agencies Inactivity ; Uninsured serving the community with job, health, family, disability and Greer Relief & Resources The J. Verne Smith Center emergency services. The late Senator J. Verne Smith $225,000.00 Bill Morgan Charles Fazio, MD Agency, Inc. Capital Campaign established the Center with the purpose of providing access to health and human services for the neighbors in the Greater Greer community with limited transportation to Greenville and Spartanburg. Julie Valentine Center believes our advocacy role in the Mental Health Providers ; Poor Mental Greenville Community must be informed by the long-term Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Poor consequences of sexual assault and child maltreatment and the Physical Health Days ; Sexually Trauma-Informed Sexual way they influence survivor encounters with healthcare over the Transmitted Infection ; Uninsured Julie Valentine Center Assault & Child survivor's lifespan, in addition to the immediate crisis medical $532,000.00 Andrea Fernandez, MD Anthony (Tony) Keck Maltreatment Services response after the sexual assault or abuse occurs. Grant funds will be used to increase access to trauma-informed sexual assault and child maltreatment services in the community. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested We are a residential recovery program seeking to purchase a Excessive Drinking new residential home for transitional housing for our women. The women of our program need affordable housing to transition into JUST FOR TODAY Just For Today Residential after the completion of our program. Currently our program $150,000.00 Rich Lord, MD Lauren Demosthenes, MD WOMENS RECOVERY Facility houses 24 women for 18 months and we have a waiting list of women seeking to enter. We do not have available bed space due to current participants inability to find affordable housing.

This grant will be used towards paying a usage fee at Phillis Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Wheatley Center in the community, to serve the Physical Inactivity Eleos After School program. The Éleos After School Program LEAD Collective Inc. takes a holistic approach towards health/wellness, serving both LEAD Collective $68,400.00 Caughman Taylor, MD Lee Mills, MD Nonprofit the physical/ mental health needs of Middle & High School students. After-School includes tutoring, creative arts, , healthy meals, and even free counseling through a new strategic partnership with the Heritage Family Center. LiveWell Greenville and the Bradshaw Institute for Community Adult Obesity ; Poor Mental Health Days ; Child Health & Advocacy Pediatric Support Services (PSS) are Poor or Fair Health ; Primary Care partnering to implement a pilot project that links Prisma Health Physicians ; Uninsured A Clinic-Community pediatric patients experiencing food insecurity with community Partnership to Address LiveWell Greenville food assistance. Funding would support a Pediatric Patient $207,625.00 Lauran Hardin Lauren Demosthenes, MD Food Insecurity in Navigator to make clinic-to-community organization linkages for Greenville County pediatric patients, with an emphasis on those living in the White Horse Road Corridor, an area of concentrated disadvantage.

FoodShare:Rx is a systemic solution to healthy food insecurity & Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult education through a healthy food box for low-income residents Obesity ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor or Fair who are referred via a healthcare or community partner. We plan Health ; Poor Physical Health Days ; FoodShare Greenville:Rx - to significantly expand this proven model to: 1) equip healthcare Primary Care Physicians A Comprehensive Healthy Mill Community Ministries & community partners to prescribe healthy food boxes as $525,000.00 Gina Intinarelli Tommy Chandler Eating Prescription & preventative medicine to low-income residents, 2) launch Exercise Program additional convenient access points in food-insecure Census- tracts, and 3) lead virtual health education with each food-box.

Multiplying Good - South Mental Health Service- Students In Action is a service learning and leadership Carolina Chapter Learning for Youth development program for teens that uses volunteerism as the vehicle for arming youth with the life skills necessary for success. Through SIA, teens learn about the issues facing their Mental Health Providers ; Poor Mental community and plan/execute a high-quality service project to $42,000.00 UNDER $50,000 address this need. This project would provide the SIA team at Health Days Greenville Tech Charter High with the tools/skills and resources necessary to grow their "Treat Yourself" Mental Health Youth Conference. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested Nicholtown Child and Healthy Nicholtown Since Covid, Nicholtown Child and Family Collaborative (NCFC) Family Collaborative Families has realized food scarcity and mental health are issues with our families. Starting last March NCFC has been providing fresh food boxes from Mills Village Farms every other week to our Mental Health Providers ; Poor Mental $15,000.00 UNDER $50,000 families. Our families have shared how they are depressed Health Days ; Uninsured because of Covid, job loss, lack of in person school classes, housing issues - these families do not have extra income to work with mental health professionals NOTUS Sports will partner with Prisma Health’s Roger C. Peace Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult Rehabilitation Hospital to increase physical activity and exercise Obesity ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental Increasing Accessible opportunities for a broader population of the Greenville Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Poor Programs and community by up fitting a space on the Prisma Health Swamp Physical Health Days ; Uninsured NOTUS Sports Opportunities to Improve Rabbit Trail. This space, located within the new Unity Park $1,650,000.00 Doug Ardoin, MD Philip Oravetz, MD Greenville’s Overall Health footprint, will allow individuals with a variety of health conditions and Wellness to have access to adaptive equipment, adaptive exercise clinics, and the expertise of trained health professionals.

We seek to leverage existing interagency relationships to bring Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult the Family Resource Center model of community-driven family Obesity ; Adult Smoking ; Low Birth health to Greenville County. This approach to working with Weight ; Mammography Screening ; Building a Family Resource families brings providers together to exchange information, build Mental Health Providers ; Physical Center: Generating Social capacity, disseminate resources, and elevate the social Inactivity ; Poor Mental Health Days ; Poor Pendleton Place $325,000.00 Len M. Nichols, PhD Susan Sherry, MD ROI through an SDH- determinants of health. Using SDH-driven case management or Fair Health ; Poor Physical Health Days Focused Service Hub and Alabama’s case study, which demonstrated 493% social ; Premature Death ; Primary Care ROI, this project targets almost all prioritized County Health Physicians ; Sexually Transmitted Rankings. Infection ; Teen Births ; Uninsured

Autism now impacts 1 in every 54 children, along with their Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Mental families and communities. This project provides critical access to Health Providers ; Physical Inactivity ; Access to Critical the medically necessary treatment of Applied Behavior Analysis Poor Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair Behavioral Therapy for therapy, building core skills required for functional lives, Health Project HOPE Foundation Greenville County Children replacing destructive behaviors with effective substitutes, and $375,000.00 Frederick Isasi Mike Musci with Autism and Their reducing family stress to sustainable levels. Over three years, Families this program will reach 130+ Greenville County children with autism, 140+ of their siblings, and 200+ of their parents. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested This project, a collaboration with Senior Action, Meals on Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult Wheels, and Mill Village Farms, includes a capital investment in Obesity ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental Making an impact on a new health and wellness facility for seniors, deemed a Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Poor seniors’ health through "community focal point for seniors" by the SC Department on Physical Health Days ; Premature Death Senior Action $882,200.00 Christian Soura Lauran Hardin better nutrition and Aging, and a new exercise and nutrition program that combines exercise monthly fresh produce with existing meal programs (group and home delivered), healthy recipes and food preparation, exercise classes, and health education. Servants for Sight seeks to improve the health, quality of life, Poor Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair and self-sufficiency of Greenville’s most vulnerable residents by Health ; Poor Physical Health Days ; providing free, high-quality eye care. Funding will support 104 Uninsured Seeing the Future Clearly: vision screening events held over three years, providing the Surgeons for Sight (DBA An Affordable Eye Care capacity to screen all 1,565 estimated residents who are low- $271,712.80 Brent Egan Grace Terrell, MD, MMM Servants for Sight) Plan for Greenville County income, uninsured, and suffering from poor vision. From these screenings, we will connect 780 clients to a partner provider for further eye care and provide 150 cataract surgeries.

The Behavioral Health Assessment Center (BHAC) is a new and Excessive Drinking ; Mental Health ongoing collaboration between the following five community Providers ; Poor Mental Health Days ; Behavioral Health partners: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Greenville, Premature Death Assessment Center: Mental Health America of Greenville County (MHAGC), Phoenix The Phoenix Center Addressing Access & Center, Greater Greenville Mental Health and Prisma Health $1,525,040.00 Paul Casale, MD Sara Goldsby Mental/Behavioral Health in Upstate. Housed in a single location, The BHAC offers Greenville Greenville a comprehensive health network, integrating two essential areas: mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services. The Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult Center provides health and wellness activities to the Greenville Obesity ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor community. We have an offering of free opportunities but for the Physical Health Days Healthy Living at The greatest benefit a membership provides consistency. At our Salvation Army Ray and The Salvation Army facility, we provide trainers and instructors in these areas: $150,000.00 Bill Gerard, MD Kerry Sease, MD Joan Kroc Corps exercise programs, aquatics, , and youth programs. Community Center Through the Healthy Greenville request, we would like to expand our scholarship program to the community.

Root Cause is a monthly community health and public services Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult fair that engages University of (UofSC) School of Obesity ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor or Fair Medicine Greenville students, residents, and faculty with Health ; Poor Physical Health Days ; University of South community partners to serve the neighboring Dunean area. Our Premature Death ; Primary Care Carolina Educational Root Cause aim is to address the root causes of disease by increasing Physicians ; Uninsured $100,000.00 Kristyn Greifer, MD Rick Foster Foundation access to health care, promoting healthy lifestyles including healthy eating and exercising, reducing health disparities, and improving quality of life. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested The University of South Carolina School of Medicine and Adult Smoking ; Alcohol-Impaired Driving FAVOR Greenville have partnered for 5 years in teaching Deaths ; Excessive Drinking ; Low Birth Educating health medical students to be leaders in promoting addiction treatment Weight ; Mental Health Providers ; Poor University of South professional students to and recovery. This successful program has grown and will now Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Carolina School of improve health for people include students from 6 upstate and will be offered to Poor Physical Health Days ; Premature $120,000.00 Paul Casale, MD Sara Goldsby Medicine Greenville with substance use nurse practitioners and nurse practitioner students. FAVOR Death ; Primary Care Physicians ; disorder Greenville and Prisma faculty both teach and mentor students in Uninsured community volunteerism and research after this course.

The purpose of this project is to increase the number of Mental Health Providers ; Poor Mental Increasing Baccalaureate practicing BSN nurses in Greenville County who are prepared to Health Days University of South Degree Nurses to Promote address mental health and mental well-being in the community. Carolina Upstate - Mary $451,548.00 Rich Lord, MD Robert Oliverio Mental Health & Well-being Through community-based partnerships, students will conduct Black School of Nursing with Community Partners service-learning projects to improve the mental health and mental well-being of Greenville residents. Education attainment is a critical determinant for upward Access to Exercise Opportunities ; economic mobility and community health. Through scholarship, Excessive Drinking ; Poor or Fair Health ; we can help low-income, first-generation college students Poor Physical Health Days ; Uninsured One Way Up: Pursuit University of South escape generational poverty by alleviating a common barrier that towards Economic Mobility Carolina Upstate impedes their progress toward degree completion – financial $360,000.00 Alan Paysinger, MD Brent Egan and Community Health in Foundation support. Helping the most vulnerable students increase mobility Greenville County from poverty and climb the economic ladder will enhance the quality of life and whole health of Greenville County.

This program brings together a collaboration between Upstate Adult Obesity ; Adult Smoking ; Excessive Circle of Friends, Just Say Something, and the Greenville Drinking ; Mental Health Providers ; Poor Medical Clinic. This interconnected system of care, services, and Mental Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; support focuses on improving the holistic health and well-being Poor Physical Health Days ; Premature Upstate Circle of Friends - Holistic Hispanic Health in of Greenville Hispanic families. These case-managed services, Death ; Primary Care Physicians ; $851,300.00 Julie Smithwick Rick Foster Department Adm Greenville provided in English and Spanish, include Parent and Family Sexually Transmitted Infection ; Teen programming, Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Nutritious Eating, Births ; Uninsured Weekly Health Clinics, and Behavior and Mental Health referrals. Healthy Eating/Active Living (HEAL) improves health outcomes Access to Exercise Opportunities ; & lifestyle choices of low-to-moderate income (LMI) noncustodial Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental Health fathers and their children by addressing gaps in education and Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Poor Physical health services in a safe environment where fathers feel Health Days ; Premature Death ; Upstate Fatherhood Healthy Eating/Active empowered to choose better options. It includes men’s health Uninsured $375,000.00 Bill Gerard, Md Tim Groover Coalition Living (HEAL) education, access to health services, nutrition, and physical activities. Services are provided on-site, virtually, & in outdoor spaces where participants can distance. 2021 Health Greenville LOI - Peer Reviewer Assignments (34 Assigned & 7 Not Assigned)

GC Health Ranking Project Areas of Total all years Organization Name Project Name Project Program Idea Peer Reviewer 1 Peer Reviewer 2 Focus Requested Upstate Warrior Solution is developing a Veteran Transition Excessive Drinking ; Mental Health Center on Pelham Road. The Center will be a one-stop shop for Providers ; Physical Inactivity ; Premature holistic, wrap-around services for veterans and their families in Death Greenville County. Partners in the space will include government Upstate Warrior Solution Veteran Transition Center (federal, state, county VA offices), corporate (veteran-centric $250,000.00 Bill Morgan Tim Groover small businesses), and local nonprofit organizations collaborating together to serve this unique population.

SC ranks in the top third of states with the highest teen birth Sexually Transmitted Infection ; Teen rates in the nation. Data from the CDC shows the increasing Births rates of gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia infections in SC are the third highest in the country. Urban League of the Upstate Urban League of the Teen Pregnancy implements Love Notes Sexual Risk Avoidance (SRA), a cutting- $400,000.00 Caughman Taylor, MD Frederick Isasi Upstate Prevention edge, comprehensive healthy relationship education curriculum that teaches youth how to build healthy relationships, prevent dating violence, and improve impulse control.

The expansion of our Eastside Family YMCA is our most Access to Exercise Opportunities ; Adult important physical project, as it will enable us to better serve the Obesity ; Physical Inactivity ; Poor Mental surrounding community. We seek a partnership with the Health Days ; Poor or Fair Health ; Poor Greenville Health Authority to improve the health and well-being Physical Health Days Eastside Family YMCA YMCA of Greenville of the Eastside. This project would enable us to feed hungry $500,000.00 David Carmouche, MD Janet S. Wright, MD Expansion families with an in-branch food packing area, serve more adults with chronic conditions in our wellness area, and expand our childcare, to serve more children in a safe and nurturing environment. Total all requests $14,278,170.80