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Childhood Obesity Prevention School Programs
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How You Can Help
Become a Move it Mentor
We select students who wish to make a big difference in the world. They form global teams and work on the front line to address pressing global issues which creates new learning opportunities and adds an impressive achievement to their ongoing college portfolio. CLICK HERE for 2012 Move it Mentor opportunities.
Become a Move it Nation Partner Site
Our goal is to partner with elementary schools and educators, particularly in low-income communities, to help fulfill state mandated physical education requirements. Join our growing list of elementary, middle and high schools. To become a Move it Nation Partner Site and bring our childhood obesity prevention programs to your location, CLICK HERE.
Move it Nation Chapters at colleges and universities creates cycles of mutual empowerment. While mentoring elementary school students, college students become active members of their local communities and develop valuable leadership and professional skills. Move it Nation supports colleges and universities by building a culture of service on campus, providing students with new learning opportunities and strengthening community relations. CLICK HERE to start a chapter at your school.
There are many opportunities for Interns who desire to make an impact in a child’s life while exploring the fields of non-profit management, education or public health. Parents, we need your voice to continue to influence the health of our future generation. Join our advisory council or a variety of committees to get involved. Are you a Professional looking to motivate, educate and inspire our global team of future public health innovators with your example? Join our Move-it-More Coaching Council. CLICK HERE.
THE CHALLENGE:
The average American child:
• Has less than the required physical education time per day
•Spends 7.5 hours a day of screen time: television, cell, computer and video games
•Consumes over 200 calories a day from “snacks”
Childhood Obesity Prevention Programs in Boston, MA & New York, NY