Monday, September 18, 2017

Action for Healthy Kids and National PTA Launch Parents for Healthy Kids Initiative




Initiative aims to empower parents to be change agents in school and student health

CHICAGO (Sept. 18, 2017)—Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK) and National PTA have teamed up to support parents in creating healthier schools through a new initiative, Parents for Healthy Kids. Parents for Healthy Kids features a website, online community forum, trainings and grants to educate, engage and empower parents nationwide to improve school and student health.

Evidence shows children who attend schools that promote physical activity and healthy eating perform better academically. Healthy school environments also set the stage for children to adopt a healthy lifestyle into adulthood. However, studies and statistics show many schools face challenges when it comes to implementing policies and programs that help address childhood obesity and enhance learning. Additionally, according to a survey* conducted by AFHK and National PTA, nearly all parents said they are concerned about the future of school and student health in the U.S.

“Parents and parent groups are a powerful force for change in schools and can help bring together school staff, other parents and community partners to improve student health and learning. We are excited to be able to help mobilize parents around school health issues through Parents for Healthy Kids in collaboration with National PTA and our generous sponsor, ALDI,” said Rob Bisceglie, CEO, AFHK.

At ParentsforHealthyKids.org parents can:
  • Learn how to engage with school leaders and decision makers on health issues
  • Find ways to help bring more physical activity and healthy eating to the school day
  • Share opinions, exchange ideas and connect with like-minded parents in a community forum
  • Be inspired by stories from parents nationwide and share their own
  • Find tips and ideas for reinforcing healthy habits at home

School grants, trainings and workshops for parents are also being provided as part of the initiative. For the 2017-2018 school year, 150 schools have been awarded grants, providing funds and technical support to the schools and parent groups to implement health and wellness programs that include a family engagement component.

“PTA leaders, members and families play an important role in helping schools create and maintain healthy practices that contribute to the well-being and long-term success of our nation’s children. We are pleased to team up with Action for Healthy Kids and ALDI to equip parents and schools with resources to engage families and provide a healthier environment for all students,” said Jim Accomando, president of National PTA.

Parents for Healthy Kids is sponsored by ALDI, one of America’s leading grocery stores. ALDI’s support of the initiative builds on the company’s commitment to helping children and families live healthy lives.

“Since we began working with Action for Healthy Kids in 2011, we have seen firsthand the great work schools and parents can do when supported with the right tools. We’re honored to help bring new resources to parents nationwide and continue to support schools and families in the communities where we operate,” said ALDI spokeswoman Liz Ruggles.

For more information, visit ParentsforHealthyKids.org. A complete list of schools awarded ALDI-funded grants can be found at ActionforHealthyKids.org/ALDI.

*A survey of 558 parents of kindergartners through sixth-graders was conducted among members of Action for Healthy Kids and National PTA in February 2017.

About Action for Healthy Kids®
Action for Healthy Kids® is a nationwide grassroots network mobilizing school professionals, families and communities to take actions that improve school foods, nutrition education, physical activity and physical education for all students. Through funding opportunities, expert technical assistance, and our flagship program, Game On, Action for Healthy Kids supports schools in developing healthy environments where children thrive. To learn more about the ways our 120,000+ volunteer network is helping to make every kid healthy, active and ready to learn, visit us at ActionforHealthyKids.org, on Facebook (facebook.com/act4healthykids) and on Twitter (twitter.com/Act4HlthyKids).

About National PTA
National PTA® comprises millions of families, students, teachers, administrators, and business and community leaders devoted to the educational success of children and the promotion of family engagement in schools. PTA is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit association that prides itself on being a powerful voice for all children, a relevant resource for families and communities, and a strong advocate for public education. Membership in PTA is open to anyone who wants to be involved and make a difference for the education, health, and welfare of children and youth.

About ALDI Inc.
A leader in the grocery retailing industry, ALDI operates more than 1,600 U.S. stores in 35 states. More than 40 million customers each month save up to 50 percent* on their grocery bills, benefiting from the ALDI simple and streamlined approach to retailing. ALDI sells the most frequently purchased grocery and household items, primarily under its exclusive brands, which meet or exceed the national name brands on taste and quality. ALDI is so confident in the quality of its products, the company offers a Double Guarantee: If for any reason a customer is not 100 percent satisfied with any ALDI food product, ALDI will gladly replace the product and refund the purchase price. For the seventh year in a row, ALDI was recognized as a value leader among U.S. grocery stores by Market Force Information® survey of U.S. consumers. For more information about ALDI, visit aldi.us.

*Based upon a price comparison of comparable products sold at leading national retail grocery stores.

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Sunday, September 17, 2017

Say Something Week Coming Soon!


Welcome to the September Promise Leader Newsletter. This issue will provide you with information on the upcoming Say Something Week and ways to be successful in bringing this prevention program to your school or youth organization. This newsletter also includes information on our next Promise Leader conference call on Sunday, September 10, from 7-8 p.m. ET6-7 p.m. CT5-6 p.m. MT4-5 p.m. PT – and an extra bonus this month with a special all-levels advocacy webinar on Wednesday, September 20!
Programs: Say Something Week this October 16 – 20!
Say Something Week
Did you know that when it comes to threats of violence or suicide, most are known by at least one other person before the incident takes place? Imagine how much tragedy could be averted if these individuals said something?
During the week of October 16 – 20, 2017, schools and youth organizations across the United States will participate in Sandy Hook Promise’s Say Something Week. Say Something Week raises awareness and educates students and the community through training, media events, advertising, public proclamations, contests and school awards.
Help us bring Say Something Week to even more schools and youth organizations this year. With your help, we can prevent more tragedy and save more lives!
  1. If you work in a school or youth organization: Talk to your colleagues and administrators about bringing Say Something Week to your community, or sign up to have your school or youth organization participate in Say Something Week. Click here to sign up today!

  2. If you want a school or youth organization in your community to participate in Say Something Week: Reach out and ask them to sign up for Say Something Week. You can use this sample email or letter to get started today.
Advocacy: Join us for an all-levels advocacy webinar on September 20!
Do you want to help SHP pass lifesaving policies? Have questions about how to get started as an advocate in your community?
Join us on Wednesday, September 20, from 8-9 p.m. ET for an advocacy webinar with our Policy and Partnership Director, Lauren Alfred, to learn more about how you can make a difference through advocacy at the state and federal level.
Whether you regularly engage with your representatives or want to learn how to get started, we will share best practices, helpful tools and resources, and answer all your questions! For over four years, our Promise Leaders have played a key role in passing mental health and gun safety policy across the country. But we have a lot more work ahead, and we’d love your help and your voice. Please sign up here if you can join us on September 20!
Building Awareness: Write a letter to the editor to spread the word about Say Something!
A letter to the editor is a great way to reach a larger population within your community. This month, in preparation for our Say Something Week, we are asking our Promise Leaders to help spread the word about the Say Something violence prevention program. Say Something Week reinforces the power young people have to prevent tragedies and save lives when they Say Something to a trusted adult. By training our children to look out for their peers and speak up, we can help prevent violence before it happens. Click here to view a sample letter to the editor.
Save the Date:
  • Promise Leader conference call: Sunday, September 10, from 7-8 p.m. ET6-7 p.m. CT5-6 p.m. MT4-5 p.m. PT to share more ideas and tools on how to recruit schools and youth organizations in your community to join Say Something Week.
  • All-levels advocacy webinar: Wednesday, September 20, from 8-9 p.m. ET7-8 p.m. CT6-7 p.m. MT5-6 p.m. PT, where our Policy and Partnership Director, Lauren Alfred, will discuss how you can make a difference through advocacy on the state and federal level.
  • Say Something Week: This October 16 – 20, join forces with schools and youth organizations across the country by participating in Sandy Hook Promise’s Say Something Week.
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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Go Back-to-School with National PTA

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JimAccomandoHeadshot2017.jpgDear fellow PTA members,
 
As your 55th National PTA President, it is an honor to welcome you to another exciting school year. As we begin an energizing new school year, I ask that you stay laser-focused on our PTA mission. We must ensure that all children have equity and quality in learning, and that they have access to a first-class public school education.
National PTA's resources, guides and tips can help you achieve our mission. 
Help us celebrate the 2017 Back-to-School Season! Join the conversation on Facebook and Instagram by using #PTAB2S or #PTAProud.
Happy new school year!
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James L. Accomando
National PTA President