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The mission of the office of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion is to promote
healthy and safe behaviors for individuals and their communities. We plan local programs for the prevention of
chronic illnesses, as well as for unintentional and intentional injuries. We care about the health of Pinellas
County residents and visitors and we are dedicated to helping people live longer, healthier and happier! Chronic
diseases account for 70% of all deaths and 75% of the medical costs in our nation, but many chronic diseases
are preventable with a few simple lifestyle changes!
In carrying out our mission, the office works with community partners to:
- Plan, direct and conduct programs directed toward the prevention and control of chronic diseases, promoting healthy behaviors and practices in the areas of obesity, diabetes, asthma, physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco cessation;
- Provide leadership in the development and dissemination of effective health promotion, school health education, and risk reduction programs;
- Gather information for monitoring of chronic diseases and conditions, and behavioral and other risk factors at county level including tobacco use, nutrition, and exercise;
- Provide training, educational and activity programs for selected chronic disease and health promotion activities;
- Provide technical assistance to our partners in the development and implementation of programs related to chronic disease prevention and control, health promotion and school health education;
- Provide Child Passenger Safety classes and low-cost car seats and booster seats, countywide;
- Coordinate marketing efforts for the Pinellas County Health Department;
- Provide injury and violence prevention training and education to health department staff and the public;
- Work with young males ages 11-14 in our community to prevent domestic violence through the DELTA Pinellas Project;
- Work to improve a coordinated response to families experiencing both domestic violence and child abuse through the Safe Start Partnership.
Contact Information:
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
205 Martin Luther King Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone: (727) 824-6901
FAX: (727) 820-4163
Email: CHD52_ChronicDiseasePrevent@doh.state.fl.us
Program Brochure 
Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Programs:
Susan Gilbert, Division Director
Alida Lincoln, Staff Assistant
Rhonda O’Brien, ARNP, Employee Wellness
Steps to a HealthierFL-Pinellas County 
Richard Curtin, Steps Project Manager
Deborah Shaffer, Steps Coordinator
Mike Davis, Business Analyst
Medora Little, Nutritionist
Judi Lewis, Administrative Assistant
Florida on the Move in Pinellas County
Lois Milne, Program Coordinator
Stephanie Tober, Nutritionist
Shaenelle Wilson, Senior Human Services Program Specialist
Christine Pratt, Human Services Program Specialist
Tobacco Program
Carolyn Smith, Program Coordinator
Injury and Violence Prevention
Wendy Loomas, Program Manager
Vera Elliott, Senior Clerk
Elihu Brayboy, Human Services Program Specialist
Barbara Mabee, Child Passenger Safety Training Specialist II
Kyla Shelton, Biological Scientist II
Marketing Office
Pam Bellis, Pinellas County Health Department Marketing Coordinator
Lisa Zolnowski, Senior Clerk
Parent Health Bulletin Newsletter 
Pinellas Wellness Corner 
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