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PARTNERS | HEALTHY CITY | HOW HEALTHY | VISION | SUMMIT | PRIORITIES | FUNCTIONS | CITY OF FALL RIVER |
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The Massachusetts Governor's
Committee on Physical Fitness & Sports (MGCPFS) created the Every Body
Move campaign in May of 2005 as an ongoing initiative to get
Massachusetts residents "moving". Every Body Move was designed to
motivate and inspire citizens of the Commonwealth to live a healthier
lifestyle by highlighting everyday activities that can enhance their
overall health and well-being. The goal is to educate children about the
benefits of being physically fit and encourage participation in
activities that are fun and provide them with positive results. St. Vincent's Home at 2425 Highland Avenue,
received a $7,500 grant and has put
together a wellness program for their youth served. An open house on July
31, 2007, introduced staff to the new facility housed in the basement of
Cottage 4. For more information about the program, contact
Paul Michael at
508-679-8511. |
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(Top row, left) Pastoral Care Counselor Sister Helen McPeak tries out a rowing machine in the new facility. (Top row, center) The Wellness CQI Team includes Paul Michael, Physical Education and health teach Lisa Lunney, Health Services Coordinator Allison Arruda, R.N., B.S.N, Pastoral Care Director Sister Helen McPeak, Residential Coordinator Michelle Tavares and Food Services Manager Maggie Steele. (Top row, right) Michelle Tavares works out on a stepper. (Middle row, left) Mental Health Clinician Judy Walsh, L.M.H.C. and Executive Assistant Maria Couto sample some of the healthy snacks offered during the open house. (Middle row, right) Paul Michael checks his mileage on the stationary bicycle. (Bottom row, left) Michelle demonstrates the use of the bungee cords. (Bottom row, center and right) Lisa logs some miles on the stationary bicycle before helping Sister Helen check her progress. |
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