- Author: Marisa Neelon
- Co-PI: Charles Go
- Project 4-H20 Coordinator: Eli Figueroa
Published on: June 27, 2019

Project 4-H20 teens promoting the message of the week
Project 4-H20 teen leaders' water promotion campaign at their Contra Costa high school resulted in 52% of students surveyed reporting drinking more water because of the campaign and school district board members deciding to help fund the efforts to promote healthy hydration.
The Issue
Earlier work by Project 4-H20 teens found that average student water consumption at at John Swett High School in Contra Costa County was...
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Condition Change:
Increased effective public leaders
Strategic Initiative:
Healthy Families and Communities
Public Value:
UCANR: Developing a qualified workforce for California
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