Community Impact
Beach Cities Health District’s (BCHD) focuses on keeping residents healthy and improving well-being at every stage of life. BCHD offers an extensive range of programs and services that address specific community health needs.

25 Years of Preventive Health Success
In 2023, BCHD commemorated “25 years of Preventive Health Success,” highlighting the numerous accomplishments the health district has achieved on behalf of the residents of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach since changing its focus to preventive health and wellness in 1998. Much of this success came through our programs and services, including LiveWell Kids, Community Services helping older adults and adults with disabilities, Volunteer Services and many others. Learn more at www.bchd.org/25years.
Annual Reports
BCHD’s Annual Reports showcases programs, accomplishments and details revenue and spending for the fiscal year.
BCHD Health Priorities
2025 -2028
Community Health Report
Released every three years, the BCHD Community Health report addresses BCHD’s primary strategic planning goal of measurably improving the health and well-being of Beach Cities residents across the lifespan.
School Health Reports
BCHD partners with elementary, middle and high schools in the Beach Cities to offer programs to increase physical activity, improve nutrition and promote social-emotional well-being. These summary reports include programmatic outcomes and measurable results. The reports also include best practices that local schools have implemented to address the health and well-being of students, families and staff.
Other Reports

Gallup Well-Being Index
The Beach Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach and Redondo Beach continues to score high on the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index w…

Childhood Obesity Decline in Redondo Beach
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health in partnership with Beach Cities Health District.

Little Hoover Commission Report
State oversight committee lists BCHD as a model in 2017 report on CA healthcare districts.
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What I think makes our school district special — and having been in this business over 30 years, I can say this with conviction — is that we have the Beach Cities Health District. No other community has an organization so focused on our students’ health and integrated into the very fabric of our programmatic pieces, the educational academic piece.
This program through our school district is amazing because it’s supported by the Beach Cities Health District and they’re the ones that are behind everything that goes on. And if they weren’t here, then I don’t think these programs would exist.
Thanks to our partnership with the school district, we were able to develop programming and address childhood obesity by improving nutrition and exercise more than a dozen years ago. Several years later, Beach Cities Health District brought the Blue Zones project to the community to specifically address the health needs of the adult population by using permanent, evidence-based environmental and policy changes in schools, workplaces, restaurants, businesses, and city governments. These changes have also positively impacted students by making the healthy choice the easy choice for residents of all ages.
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