School wellness activities and programs - improving student health and academics, while decreasing diseases and risk factors. Motivating the families and leaders to get involved in community action. We can achieve this together!

Family & Community  Outreach

 

ACHIEVE: Action Communities for Health,                  Innovation & Environmental Change

Be Well. Michael & Susan Dell Foundation and Alliance for a Healthier Generation

Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood

CDC Healthy Communities Program

CDC, Designing and Building Healthy Places

Children & Nature Network

 

Communities Putting Prevention to Work: CDC

Community Health Webcasts: NACCHO

Congregational Wellness Project: Oregon

Connect with Kids

Food Hero: Oregon Program

Girls Inc. NW Oregon

Healthy Community Networks

Healthy People 2020

Kaiser Permanente  &  Screen time  &                                                           Screenfreeweek.org

Leadership for Healthy Communities: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Meals Matter

Multnomah County Campaign

National League of Cities: Childhood Obesity Tools and Resources

Office of Family Health: Oregon Gov

Oregon Educational Theatre

Oregon State University

Parent Teacher Association (PTA)

We Can! Ways to Enhance Children’s Activity...

 

Health Education

 

Instructional Materials for 2008-2014

Girls Health, interactive site ages 10-16

                 Best Bones Forever

Health Education Curriculum Analysis Tool

Health Teacher Resources

Healthy Children

Heart Power! Grades PreK-8

Kids Health: All ages, interactive site

Know Your BodyK-6 Curriculum

 

Learntobehealthy.orgK-12

 

National Diabetes Education Program – Teens

NSBA: School Health Programs

Oregon Adolescent Health Section

 

Oregon Department of Education

Oregon Health Standards

Oregon: Youth Sexual Health Plan

School Health Education Resources

The Great Body Shop: K-8 Curriculum

 

Other Wellness Activities/Programs

BAM!

Body & Mind

Staff Wellness

School Employee Wellness

GENYOUth Foundation:

Youth as advocates and leaders