+0.8%
Latest change
-11.8%
Total change
- Source:
- CDC - PLACES: Local Data for Better Health
- Update Period:
- Annually
- Created:
- Oct. 11, 2023
- Last Updated:
- Jan. 01, 2021
- Categories:
- Health
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About
This statistic refers to the adults ages 18 and older who reported their physical health was not good for at least 14 of the last 30 days at the time of data collection. To calculate the total number of adults who reported in this way (numerator value), we used the percentage value provided by the CDC and multiplied this value by the total adult population. Note: source does not provide data for all geographic locations, such as in cases where data collection is low.
Initiatives
Targeting Change
Crossover Kids is committed to restoring our community through our after-school and summer programming for elementary school students in the Hawthorne neighborhood. We strive to help families develop children who will go into their adolescent years with an appreciation for education, a growing hunger to know God, and a deep passion to love their neighbors as themselves. Our programs include activities that cover Reading, Bible, Recreation, and S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) and are led by our College and High School Leaders (known as our College Leaders and StreetLeaders)! For more information on how to get involved in our programs, please email elizabethh@crossoverimpact.org.
At Crossover Health Services, we’re committed to providing our community
with a patient experience that rivals anything you’ll find elsewhere.
Our commitment to producing athletes that excel both on and off the field sets us apart from other youth sports organizations. We not only strive to develop championship caliber athletes, but we also use sports to develop championship caliber men and women. We talk about the importance of character at our practices and demand that all of our coaches exemplify that character. We require our athletes in the third grade and up to maintain a C in every subject in order to be eligible to play. If an athlete can stay eligible for us, they will not have any trouble staying eligible when they get to school ball. We demonstrate our commitment to academics by awarding kids who make all A's and A's & B's with awards during our annual Lions Sunday Football Celebration. And to help our kids academically, we also have the IMPACT Kids After School Program available free of charge for all Crossover Lions. IMPACT Kids is a four day a week after-school program that provides homework assistance, a STEM-based (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) curriculum, and biblical instruction. Our commitment to winning on and off the field creates a powerful combination that we believe will benefit our athletes for the rest of their lives.