Action for Healthy Kids® and CSX Provide Grants to 300 Schools for 2017-2018 School Year
CHICAGO – Action for Healthy Kids® (AFHK) announces the 300 recipients of School Grants for Healthy Kids for the 2017-2018 school year, provided through funding from CSX Transportation. Awarded in 12 states and Washington D.C. the Game On grants aim to expand student access to in-school physical activity and healthy foods, improve knowledge and behaviors around exercise and nutrition, and engage parents in activities that reinforce healthy habits at home. The grants are expected to impact an estimated 152,000 students in 186 school districts.
The grants, ranging from $500 to help returning grantees sustain their programs and $1,000 for new grantees, can be used for a variety of wellness purposes including:
Physical activity components, such as funding for physical education, active indoor and outdoor recess, classroom energizers, walking and running clubs, and before- and after-school programs; and Nutrition components, such as education, school gardens, taste tests, and healthy classroom parties and celebrations that introduce students to the value of an active, healthy lifestyle.
“The funding from CSX connects schools with much-needed resources for their wellness initiatives and acknowledges the impact of physical activity and good nutrition on children’s health and learning,” said Rob Bisceglie, CEO, Action for Healthy Kids. “Partners like CSX are not only helping us to make positive changes at the local level through school grants, but also to drive a greater national focus on the importance of health and nutrition in schools.”
Additionally, 800 school health teams nationwide will be trained on how to build and maintain sustainable wellness teams, augment school health and wellness best practices, and use AFHK resources and programs to implement wellness policies.AFHK also provides technical assistance to help the 300 grantee schools successfully implement their grants, develop their school health team and assess their school health environment.
Together, CSX and AFHK are also planning five service days this fall at which CSX employees will volunteer with AFHK and other CSX partner organizations to refurbish and beautify play spaces, brighten cafeterias with murals to inspire healthy habits, plant school gardens, and much more.
“As a transportation services provider, CSX understands the importance of creating connections, and we want to help kids connect with activities that help them develop healthy habits for their entire lives,” said Rob Doolittle, Assistant Vice President Corporate Communications, CSX. “Through our ongoing partnership with AFHK, we are seeing sustainable, impactful changes being made in schools, and we’re excited to continue this great momentum in the coming school year.”
Since 2013, CSX-supported school grants have helped 1,353 schools implement health and wellness initiatives, impacting nearly 700,000 students. For a complete list of schools funded by CSX in the 2017-2018 school year, visitActionforHealthyKids.org/CSX.
To learn more about CSX’s support of programs related to wellness, safety, community and the environment, visit www.beyondourrails.org.
1 comment:
Just teach. That's all.
Leave the social engineering out.
Leave your social agendas
at the door.
Leave your politics at home.
Just teach.
If they are stupid, teach them.
If they are fat, ugly, short, or hispanic, that's not a teacher's problem, nor is it MY job (with money they TAKE BY FORCE) to make them exercise or feed them breakfast (we are already taxed for that, and from what I see in the grocery line, none of those families are going hungry or missing any meals).
Just teach.
Wait until they get a student loan for college before you start the indoctrination and social engineering.
Wellness teams? Classroom energizers? Walking clubs? WTF???
More time on math and science and less time on fixing fat kids.
That's mom and dad's job.
In their case, mom. Dad's in jail.
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