Healthy Cities Steering

Pictured (L to R) - Front Row: Sheran Voigt, Robert Gannon; Back Row: Wayne Scaggs, Barry Fischer, Abraham Hovsepian, John Stadler
Not Pictured: W. C. "Bill" Kruger, Gail Johnson, David Stilwell |
About the Healthy Cities Steering Committee
The City of Chino Hills is proud to have been designated a California Healthy City. What are California Healthy Cities and Communities? The premise of Healthy Cities is that education, employment opportunities, and the physical environment are inextricably linked to health and social well-being. Healthy Cities strive to assist communities in solving complex social, physical, and environmental health problems by supporting a local Steering Committee.
The Steering Committee works together to define health priorities and improve the quality of life in Chino Hills.
Annually, the Chino Hills Healthy Cities and Communities Steering Committee develops a project work plan for the upcoming year. The Steering Committee has determined that projects will be consistent with the selected theme, "Promoting Healthy Families."
Healthy Cities Steering Committee
Sheran Voigt
Barry Fischer
Robert Gannon
Abraham Hovsepian
Gail Johnson
W. C. "Bill" Kruger
Wayne Scaggs
John Stadler
David Stilwell
Member Information
The City of Chino Hills Healthy Cities Steering Committee is comprised of members from the following sectors:
- Public agencies
- Businesses
- Community organizations
- Residents
What Being a California Healthy City Means
- Addressing economic, environmental, social, and physical issues.
- Working together to keep Chino Hills clean, vital, diverse, and safe.
- Broadening community control and participation.
- Promoting healthy families by developing programs that support the residents in our community.
- Providing an opportunity to every community member to make a lasting difference.