Do Right!® Block by Block: Mount Auburn

                                       

Do Right! Block By Block Campaign: Mt. Auburn

The Do Right!® Block by Block Campaign Mount Auburn initiative started in 2013 and is a resident-led healthy lifestyle modification intervention.

The Mt. Auburn Do Right!® Block campaign model stems from the Do Right! Campaign work was launched in 2013 to build a community of health led by residents and leaders. The 14-week lifestyle modification intervention aims to combat obesity. It’s designed to improve diet and physical activity levels through instruction, experience and observation.

Based on the 5-3-2-1-Almost None Campaign, it focuses on physical activity level and dietary outcomes. This healthy lifestyle intervention recruits community health champions to establish a sustainable culture of health one block at a time, all while increasing physical activity, nutritional knowledge, and healthy eating habits, ultimately empowering residents to ignite and advocate for changes both in health and in policy.

We continue to evaluate the impact of the Block-by-Block initiative as it is led and implemented by trained Neighborhood Leaders and encourages self-efficacy and advocacy.

Community Event Outcomes

  • The Everything Spring Event took place on April 16, 2017. More than 125 community residents came out for a day of family-friendly activities and a visit from the Easter Bunny.
  • The Burnet Block Party, in partnership with the McGregor International House, where 125 people came to meet and celebrate with neighbors on October 29, 2016.
  • Live Right! Job Fair, part of the Live Right! events the Do Right! campaign hosted a first-ever Job Fair at Taft Elementary School. 50 People attended. 4 people were hired.
  • Community Garden, the Campaign Team is now tending to 20 garden beds at The Mount Auburn International Academy community garden.

Testimonials

We asked participants, “How has the Mt. Auburn Program changed your life?”

“It has made me stop and think about what I’m putting in my mouth on a daily basis and if I’m exercising or not. I’m thinking about how food is affecting me, which is really quite interesting, considering as many diets I’ve been on and I’ve never thought about it. But this isn’t a diet, it’s a lifestyle change. I love it.”

– Tammy Reeves

“It has had a positive impact on educating me on better choices. I make more informed, smart choices. It is a combination of exercising and eating well. It starts when I plan my meals. I actually think about what I need to have to cook my meals. Five servings of fruits and vegetables….three structured meals. I didn’t think about that when I went to the store, I just bought what I saw, what I wanted at that time. Now I’m making better choices….you know what I mean?”

– Howard Martin, Health Captain

“I love it a lot! Everybody at work is talking about me. They are so tired about hearing about this class, they don’t know what to do. My eating habits are so different. We went to the casino yesterday. I ate four stalks of asparagus, guacamole, a little bowl of egg drop soup, and a salad. And I was full! We walk every day. I can bend over now and touch my toes. I’m good to go now. I feel good! I had my six months check up. Everything is A Okay!”

– Peralette McCants

“It makes me eat more vegetables and fruits than I thought I could because I never ate any before. It made me cut out drinking any soda. I drink water and that’s it. I exercise and have lost weight—9lbs since August 17th. And, I exercise more and I walk everyday around the block when I used to just come in, take my clothes off and start watching TV. When this program ends, I’m going to still be eating fruits and vegetables and exercising. I never used to exercise at all. All the college students up where I work help me exercise everyday, and they encourage me to keep it up. They do exercises with me when we have a break and there’s nothing going on. I’ve had fun. I didn’t think I was going to have fun. I thought it was going to be a bore.”

– Carolyn Luckey