Wholespire Richland County is one of four coalitions chosen for the new Healthy People, Healthy Carolina cohort.
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Wholespire Welcomes New Leadership to Drive Strategic Growth
New leadership and members bring exceptional skills and diverse experiences to the Board of Directors.
Oconee County Students, Community Get Active Pathways
Learn how Tamassee-Salem Elementary used a HEAL Mini-Grant to integrate physical activity into the daily lives of students.
2024 Policy and Legislative Priorities and Outlook
Get ready for an active advocacy season! Hear the latest on school meals, increased physical activity in schools, and farmers market vouchers. Learn how you can advocate for policies that support obesity and chronic disease prevention and help pave the way for a...
Advancing Family Engagement for a Healthy Classroom and Community
Reinforcing student health and learning in multiple settings—at home, in school, in out-of-school programs, and in the community – is a continuous act across a child’s life and requires an ongoing commitment as children mature into young adulthood. The Alliance for a...
Developing a Funding Strategy for Your Coalition
Funding is critical for any organization or coalition to move plans and ideas into action that affect positive change in their community. As essential as it is, finding funding can feel confusing, challenging, and overwhelming. During this webinar, we will explore...
How to Build First Aid Skills for Students and Vaccine Confidence Among Parents
Join the SC Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and the SC Schools Network for the 2023-24 Connecting Communities and Schools webinar series. The series aims to enhance collaboration between schools and communities using the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole...
Camden resident working to bring life back to local park
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New Data Reveals Decline in Health of South Carolina’s Children During COVID-19 Pandemic, Disproportionate Effects Noted on Minority Populations
A new SC FitnessGram data report reveals a steady decline in student health throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.