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News
South Carolina Teens Attend HYPE Project’s Youth Summit at SC State University
Close to 160 teenagers and adults from across South Carolina attended the 5th Annual Youth Summit on July 15 at SC State University to learn about youth-led policy changes and how to advocate effectively.
Creating Active Outdoor Opportunities for All
For people with disabilities, discovering the power of play starts with access, opportunity, and inclusion. Through organized efforts to create opportunities for people with disabilities, we can address health disparities that lead to physical inactivity.
10-Year Anniversary Spotlight: Ava Dean
Ava Dean was one of the founding partners at Palmetto Health Richland who saw the need to bring healthy eating and active living together under one roof.
Two SC Schools Awarded USDA Farm to School Grants
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announced the projects selected to receive the USDA’s annual farm to school grants designed to increase the amount of local foods served in schools. Sixty-five projects were chosen nationwide, and two are in South Carolina – Spartanburg County School District Six and Dorchester District Two.
Capture Your Community Photo Campaign: And the Winners Are…
Eat Smart Move More SC (ESMMSC), in partnership with the SC Health + Planning Advisory Committee, is excited to announce the winners of Capture your Community!
Race Equity and Inclusion Webinar Series
In partnership with the Children’s Trust of SC, Eat Smart Move More South Carolina and many other partners present a webinar series on race equity and inclusion. Space is limited so register today!
Leadership Summit: Call for Proposals Deadline Extended to July 7
Get your application in for breakout sessions and poster boards!
SC Judicial Dept, Staff Welcome Healthy Vending Choices
There’s a new “micromart” canteen at the SC Court of Appeals building, and Judicial Department staff are looking for healthy options.