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November 2, 2016
First Lady Michelle Obama launched Let’s Move! to target childhood obesity. Now the movement is championing health through outdoor family activities and advocating greater involvement in our nation’s parks and other outdoor spaces. Newark is one of the 50 cities that received funding for an AmeriCorps member who is charged with building partnerships with community organizations and state and federal public lands in the area to get more youth outside. Kiana Thornton is the AmeriCorps member coordinating the two-year, Let’s Move! Outside initiative awarded to the YMCA of Newark and Vicinity and the City of Newark from the Department of Interior with support from American Express. Thornton is a recent graduate of Jersey City University where she majored in Psychology. She has long had an interest in working with community-based organizations and has jumped into her new role with great enthusiasm and determination. “Many organizations in Newark are already doing […]
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November 2, 2016
Eating a healthy lunch gives students the mental energy to focus on schoolwork in the afternoon. Whether children “brown bag” their lunch or select it from the school cafeteria, it’s important to include all the food groups to ensure a nutritious meal. “A school’s food service team must follow state requirements to provide a balanced meal,” explained Victoria Stewart, Newark Public Schools Health Coordinator and a registered dietician. “Children are offered a hot or cold lunch, each comprising carbohydrates, protein, vegetable, fruit, and milk. The key is encouraging children to eat it.” The same components should find their way into a lunch a child brings from home. Stewart advises making the nutritious choice — whole wheat or multi-grain in place of white bread — and packing sandwiches with lean meats like turkey or chicken, instead of bologna. Substituting string cheese or peanut butter for meat is also a wise alternative. […]
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November 2, 2016
Dr. Darrin Anderson, was a speaker at the New Jersey Primary Care Association’s (NJPCA) annual conference on September 28 – 29, 2016 in Atlantic City, NJ. The conference theme was “Boardwalk to Better Health” and showcased the various components of healthcare that make up the high quality, affordable and integrated array of services that New Jersey’s 130 healthcare delivery sites provide through the state. Dr. Anderson’s topic was “The Story Behind Community Health Centers.” Below is a Q&A regarding his presentation: How many community health centers are located in NJ? There are currently 23 community health centers in the state of New Jersey. Why was it important to talk about community health centers? There a two great reasons. First, community health centers are at the center of individual, public, and population health. Second, they have a federal charge to provide care to all – those who have no insurance, those […]
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November 2, 2016
The Greenwood Ave. Farmers Market hosted a Bike Fest on Monday, September 26 to spread road and bike safety knowledge to its residents. Free helmet fittings, bike inspections, and bike safety education with a safety quiz wheel game were among the event’s activities. From 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM, kids learned, practiced, and demonstrated their bicycle handling skills during a slow-race bike rodeo. “Riding bikes is a great family activity, and we want to make sure that everyone is riding safely while having fun,” said Lori Johansson, market manager at the Greenwood Ave. Farmers Market. Around 110 free safety helmets were provided to children and adults. Also, bikes were available to borrow for the activities at the market and the Boys and Girls Bike Exchange had bikes available for sale at reduced prices. Adults learned road safety rules during a “Be Safe, Be Seen” course, which encouraged the use of […]
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October 31, 2016
Twenty-one Vineland-area employers understand the value of improving, supporting and maintaining healthy behaviors in the workplace. Since 2015, Live Healthy Vineland (LHV) has worked with local businesses and organizations to design and implement interventions that positively impact employee health. On September 22, the City of Vineland, The Safeway Group and Elwyn of New Jersey were recognized for their efforts in fostering a culture of health and wellness at LHV’s inaugural 2016 Healthy Worksite Enrichment and Empowerment Conference. Programs established at Elwyn, The Safeway Group and the City of Vineland—all early adopters of LHV’s Healthy Worksite Program—serve as model participants. Other businesses, such as Progresso, have focused their programs on strategies that address the work environment. “Elwyn, a human services organization, fully understands the importance of engaging their employees in creating a culture of health,” said David Calderetti, Project Director for the New Jersey Partnership for Healthy Kids-Vineland. Peggy Barker, Pension […]
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October 10, 2016
by Meredith Masin Blount Director of School Based Youth Services, New Brunswick Tomorrow Project Director, NJPHK-New Brunswick “If you’re good, we can get ice cream later” “Stop fussing and you can have the chocolate” “Finish picking up your room and we’ll get french fries” Sound familiar? We’ve all heard these reasoning techniques by moms and dads who just want their kids to focus and do as they’re asked. As a mom of three boys myself, I know the challenges children sometimes have in following directions. I also want my kids to eat healthy foods and learn to make healthy choices. Unfortunately, using unhealthy foods or sweets as a reward for good behavior leads to negative effects on eating habits later on. According to a report found on Science Daily, “parents who use very overly controlling feeding practices with their children, such as using food as a reward or […]
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September 29, 2016
Keynote speaker of Camden Coalition’s 2016 Faith in Health Forum held at Rutgers University-Camden, Deputy Director Darrin Anderson of NJ Partnership for Healthy Kids addressed the faith based community of the surrounding area. The Forum featured numerous facilitators including The Honorable Mayor Dana L. Redd of the City of Camden, Commissioner Cathleen Bennett of the NJ Health Dept, Chancellor Phoebe Haddon of Rutgers University-Camden, and numerous others. SHARE:
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September 29, 2016
Originally posted on The Daily Journal By djneighbors@thedailyjournal.com VINELAND – More than 200 Pokemon enthusiasts turned out in downtown Vineland on Aug. 26 for a “Pokemon Go” 3K Walk, part of the monthly Fourth Friday “Fitness and Film” initiative. The initiative is a partnership between Main Street Vineland and the Vineland Health Department’s “Live Healthy Vineland” program. The walk started and ended at the minipark on the southwest corner of Landis Avenue and the Boulevard, and was followed by a free showing of “Avengers: Age of Ultron.” The next Fourth Friday event will be held Sept. 23. It will include a fitness program followed by a free showing of the movie “Angry Birds.” For event information, call (856) 794-8653 or visit www.mainstreetvineland.org. SHARE:
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September 29, 2016
Originally posted on Courier Post 8:59 p.m. EDT September 19, 2015 By Shannon Eblen, @ShannonEblen This summer, Camden residents had the opportunity to enjoy outdoor yoga classes, drive-in movies, concerts and a youth musical workshop. “When you think about Camden, you don’t think of those sort of activities,” said Anthony Perno, CEO of Cooper’s Ferry Partnership, an organization devoted to revitalizing Camden. “Those are things we take for granted in the suburbs.” Those activities were the result of a push from the City of Camden and the Cooper’s Ferry Partnership to highlight culture, create a sense of pride in the city and get people out in public spaces. Through a grant, they created Connect the Lots, an initiative that asks residents what programs they want to see in the community, whether it is exercise classes or concerts, and then makes it happen. To cap a successful summer of activities, the city will celebrate […]
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September 29, 2016
“I am writing to express my gratitude to your group for collaborating to improve health outcomes for Atlantic City residents, by making the healthy choice the easy choice,” wrote New Jersey State Senator Jim Whelan to David Calderetti, project manager of New Jersey Partnership for Healthy Kids-Vineland (NJPHK-V). Whelan went on to commend the efforts of NJPHK-V and its partners, AtlantiCare, Rutgers SNAP-Ed and the Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA to facilitate a Corner Store Initiative for residents of Atlantic City that will “help expand healthy food selection in corner stores—providing access to foods and encouraging healthier eating habits.” Ten corner stores in Atlantic City have signed on to the Corner Store Initiative. The participating stores are located near schools to increase access to healthy food and snack options for students. Four of the stores are part of the Cedar Food Market, a family-owned business that operates corner stores in Atlantic […]
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