Collaboration with iHeartMedia and Heart of America provides increased access to healthy food for Brookside School 54 students and families
INDIANAPOLIS, April 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Heart of America and iHeartMedia today announced the funding of a new food pantry and produce garden at Brookside School 54 — an IPS K-6 school — providing a permanent resource for students and families to access and grow healthy food.
According to a recent study by the Indy Hunger Network, nine out of 10 households with food assistance needs do not have reliable access to nutritious food. This transformation project will help to solve this problem by offering multiple indoor and outdoor re-imagined spaces designed as tools that will increase access to fresh produce, nutrition education, and overall health and wellness, for the students and the community.
"As educators, we know students learn best when they have access to a variety of nutritious food — both at school and especially at home. Thanks to this partnership, students at Brookside and their families will have easy access to a new pantry stocked with healthy, balanced food options," said IPS Superintendent Dr. Aleesia Johnson. "At IPS, many of our students qualify for free and reduced lunch, and live in communities classified as food deserts. So, it's also exciting to be able to plant and harvest a garden that will provide fresh fruits and vegetables for students, their families, and our community. This is another example of our district's belief that we are stronger when we work together."
Recurring food distributions made possible by funding from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield are also part of the ongoing collaboration.
"Our focus is on the whole health needs of our members," said Beth Keyser, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's commercial health plan in Indiana. "That means taking a broader view of healthcare and addressing the social drivers of health, like access to food, which unfortunately prevents many people from achieving good health. We are committed to identifying these social drivers and working with community partners to have a positive impact on the health of Indiana."
"Food insecurity is the most commonly reported unmet social need in the country, and the impact is felt in communities across Indiana," said Kimberly Roop, M.D., president of Anthem's Indiana Medicaid plan. "This partnership illustrates our belief that food is medicine — that access to nutritious food is an essential part of good overall health. We are committed to being part of the solution."
The launch of the initiative at Brookside is part of a national campaign started in September 2021, when the partners committed to providing resources to local schools across the country to improve food insecurity. The partnership also supports Heart of America's mission to modernize and transform educational spaces.
"As the national media partner in this initiative, we're proud to work alongside Anthem and Heart of America to continue transforming school spaces across the country, including here at Brookside," said Matt Scarano, region president, iHeartMedia. "Building companionship with our communities is central to iHeartMedia's mission, and we're excited to see how this food pantry and produce garden will help address food insecurity in the Brookside community."
For 25 years, Heart of America's inspiring modern spaces and state-of-the-art supplies help advance the work to improve the inequities in our education system.
"At Heart of America, we know that thoughtful design and resources matter. Creating a permanent food pantry with a produce garden for nutritional education, reinforces the impactful hands-on learning process. We are incredibly grateful for this partnership with Anthem, iHeartMedia, and Indianapolis Public Schools," said Jill Hardy Heath, President & CEO of Heart of America.
Anthem has also engaged the Indiana Fever in the effort at Brookside School 54, as part of their overall partnership to make an impact on communities throughout Indiana.
Photos from the event will be available here.
About Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is the trade name of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc., an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. ANTHEM is a registered trademark of Anthem Insurance Companies, Inc. The Blue Cross and Blue Shield names and symbols are registered marks of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Additional information about Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Indiana is available at www.anthem.com. Also, follow us on Twitter @AnthemBCBS_News and @AnthemBCBS or find us on Facebook.
About Heart of America
Heart of America transforms learning spaces, bridges the resource gap, and strengthens communities to give all students room to learn, discover, and thrive. Through a six-step process that prioritizes listening and learning before taking action, HOA designs and transforms spaces through collaborative partnerships, ensuring true collaboration and long-term sustainability. Heart of America has served more than two million students in need by distributing more than four million books, investing $7.5 million in technology, and transforming nearly 800 school libraries, cafeterias, gymnasiums, college and career centers, tech labs, and many more educational spaces in historically marginalized communities across North America.
About iHeartMedia, Inc.
iHeartMedia, Inc. [Nasdaq: IHRT] is the leading audio media company in America, reaching over 250 million people each month. It is number one in both broadcast and digital streaming radio as well as podcasting and audio ad tech and includes three business segments: The iHeartMedia Multiplatform Group; the iHeartMedia Digital Audio Group; and the Audio and Media Services Group. Visit iHeartMedia.com for more company information.
SOURCE Heart of America
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article