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WFIT Partners Making a Big Difference!

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posted on 02.02.12 by WFIT_Admin

Together with these valuable partners, we are working hard to continue providing award-winning programming and training to youth and families…

Together with these valuable partners, we are working hard to continue providing award-winning programming and training to youth and families from some of the most economically disadvantaged communities of Los Angeles. Here are some highlights from a few partners who are supporting our cause:

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The California Community Foundation has granted WFIT a $130,000 grant through The Preparing Achievers for Tomorrow (PAT) Fund to expand our sports, physical activity, nutrition and leadership programming and training at Santee Education Complex, located in South Los Angeles. PAT is a five-year, multimillion dollar initiative of the California Community Foundation to improve academic achievement, decision-making skills and self-esteem of youth in South Los Angeles through participation in music, sports and recreation. PAT provides grants to nonprofits for direct services for young people and helps strengthen the ability of nonprofits to deliver services over the long-term. PAT has been established by a legacy gift from an anonymous donor whose life was devoted to helping others as a volunteer to nonprofits in Southern California, and who valued the opportunities that music and athletics can provide to young people.

Additionally, WFIT received a grant for $39,927 from The California Endowment to support WFIT's Physical Activity For All initiative. WFIT CEO Normandie Nigh and her team will continue to promote the importance of quality physical education, physical activity and healthy behaviors education for ALL children and youth.

Once again our generous partner, the John W. Carson Foundation, created by longtime Tonight Show host Johnny Carson, has made a $25,000 donation to WFIT. The foundation's contribution will help WFIT build healthy communities that support student health and well-being both in and out of school. Using this gift, WFIT will be able to better impact the fitness, health, educational performance and life-readiness of youth, and enhance the lives of the teens and adults who work with them.

Thank You

These funders—and individual donors like you—have allowed WFIT to make a lasting, positive change in the lives of young people, just like Edgar, but there are so many more kids who still need our support. Our goal now is to leverage our abilities, expand our reach, and bring our successful model to many more young people and adults across the nation and the world—so they can achieve the same breakthrough results!

You’re Invited to WFIT’s Inaugural ‘Have a Heart For Kids!’ Fundraiser

posted on 01.11.12 by WFIT_Admin

Please join us in downtown LA on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm for good…

Please join us in downtown LA on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm for good wine, music, food and friends…and learn more about the great work of A World Fit For Kids!

The Los Angeles Athletic Club
431 West Seventh Street
Los Angeles, CA 90014

$75 per person

Valentine's Day Special...Share the Love! Register two people for the event and only pay $60 per person!*

To register, call 213-387-7712 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

*Valentine's Day Special applicable when two people register for the event by 2/3/2012.

Our Celebrity/Spokesperson, Kevin Sorbo, will be hosting the event, and we will be serving great wine and hors d'oeuvres. Tours of the beautiful Los Angeles Athletic Club will be offered to our guests as well. All proceeds benefit A World Fit For Kids! and help provide healthy behaviors programming and training to underserved kids and families in Los Angeles.

If you’re not able to make it to LA for the event, please consider making a donation or buying a “virtual ticket” to show your support. We accept donations by mail, phone, email or visit the donation page on our Website. Any support helps...click here to make a donation.

Parking garage available: $4.50 per car

See you there! 

WFIT Introduces New Training Curriculum to Coaches at Frank del Olmo Elementary School

posted on 08.23.11 by WFIT_Admin

In an effort to expand the A World Fit For Kids! (WFIT) elementary school curriculum offered,…

In an effort to expand the A World Fit For Kids! (WFIT) elementary school curriculum offered,  all the WFIT coaches from Frank del Olmo Elementary School site are receiving four additional training sessions in nutrition, enrichment, art and literacy this summer.  

Coaches are learning additional recipes to add to the WFIT collection of healthy snacks, including green lemonade made with kale and a lettuce wrap made with romaine lettuce, peaches and almond butter. WFIT coaches will also teach enrichment activities where students will create their own instruments (maracas, rain sticks, tambourines and rattles) while learning about the history of instruments. 

Furthermore, coaches are training to work with youth on standards-based art projects to learn about primary colors, types of lines, different perspectives and the different types and uses of paint. Lastly, the literacy element will introduce journaling to the students where they will learn about perspectives and making predictions. To support student comprehension, the coaches will introduce two different questioning strategies during the literacy component.  

The new training curriculum is currently being piloted at Frank del Olmo Elementary School and will be included at all of WFIT’s elementary school sites once the program has been evaluated. 

Nominations are Now Open for Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Spotlight Awards!

posted on 05.26.11 by WFIT_Admin

The 6th Annual California Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Spotlight Awards…

The 6th Annual California Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Spotlight Awards presented by the Anthem Blue Cross Foundation will once again honor individuals, organizations and events that positively impact the physical activity and fitness levels of California’s children and youth. Up to $10,000 in prizes available to honor champions of youth fitness. Click here for more information or to make a nomination!                                                                           Spotlight Awards

Local School Gardens Connect WFIT Students to Fresh Produce

posted on 02.17.11 by WFIT_Admin

Union Elementary and Frank Del Olmo Elementary Schools are located in urban Los Angeles neighborhoods…

Union Elementary and Frank Del Olmo Elementary Schools are located in urban Los Angeles neighborhoods where fast food is abundant and access to affordable, fresh produce is difficult. In an effort to integrate a nutrition curriculum that teaches the basic skills of math and science, A World Fit For Kids! (WFIT) introduced a school garden at each site to provide students with an opportunity to experience planting, weeding, harvesting and tasting fresh produce. 

Rotoluxe, a company that designs and manufactures environmentally sound products made of 100% recycled plastic bottles, donated two large garden planters that were showcased at the LA Gift Show.  Additionally, Certified Master Gardener and Horticulturist Geri Miller of Home Grown Edible Landscapes, volunteered to arrange a variety of plants in the planters including lettuce, peas and broccoli.

Planting Tree at Union Elementary SchoolThe new school gardens complement WFIT’s enrichment program where participants explore the components of the ‘farm to plate’ concept to better understand the origins of their food and the impact it has on their community and the planet. Students also become advocates for healthy eating by preparing the foods they grow and presenting them during recipe demonstration workshops offered bi-weekly at WFIT’s Snack Shack at Frank Del Olmo Elementary. 

In addition to the school gardens, a group of 1st and 2nd grade WFIT students at Union Elementary School planted a tree in the main playground. The students learned the basic facts about trees including what they need to survive and the benefits of having trees on their school campus and in their community. The students will be responsible for watering and maintaining the tree, which will provide shade for students and school staff in the future.

A World Fit For Kids! in National Spotlight for Getting Kids to Move

posted on 01.14.11 by WFIT_Admin

In its new implementation strategy for the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan, the National Coalition…

In its new implementation strategy for the U.S. National Physical Activity Plan, the National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity (NCPPA) has identified A World Fit For Kids! (WFIT) as an organization making a systemic and sustainable impact on the health of communities.

Make the MoveNCPPA's new report, Make the Move 2010-11 - Implementation of the U.S. Physical Activity Plan, singles out WFIT as a "successful example" of how physical activity can be promoted afterschool by enacting a policy to get kids moving. ‘Make the Move’ specifically highlights WFIT's consistent messaging and modeling for youth and their partnership with the Los Angeles Unified School District as an exemplary model for other afterschool programs and school districts. 

The U.S. Physical Activity Plan is a comprehensive set of policies, programs, and initiatives designed to increase physical activity in all segments of the American population. It aims to create a national culture that supports physically active lifestyles. WFIT is the only afterschool program highlighted in the report.  To view the mention of WFIT in the Make the Move Implementation Plan, click here.

WFIT’s Unique Teen Training Program Receives Statewide High School Innovation Award

posted on 01.12.11 by WFIT_Admin

Teen Fit For Success(SM), the signature teen training and internship program of WFIT,…

Teen Fit For Success(SM), the signature teen training and internship program of WFIT, was awarded the 2010 High School Innovator Award for Youth Development at California Afterschool Network's Step Up High School Summit.

Recognized at the conference for her organization's successful approach to afterschool youth development, WFIT Executive Director Normandie Nigh was honored for developing and implementing Teen Fit For Successs(SM), which equips inner-city high school students to mentor elementary and middle school youth on physical fitness, nutrition and leadership. These teens are provided the resources and support needed to not only become role models of healthy living in their neighborhoods, but to also excel in their personal and academic lives.

To learn more about this award-winning program, click here.

A World Fit For Kids! Moves Toward Healthier Food in Schools

posted on 01.10.11 by WFIT_Admin

A World Fit For Kids! (WFIT) and a group of 5th grade students from Norwood Elementary School…

A World Fit For Kids! (WFIT) and a group of 5th grade students from Norwood Elementary School teamed up to present three healthy school lunch recipes to 110 Norwood students as part of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! campaign aimed to raise a healthier generation of kids. 

Chef's Move to SchoolsWFIT and the Norwood students participated in the Let’s Move! Chefs Move to Schools initiative which challenges school nutrition professionals, chefs, students, parents and interested community members to create tasty, healthy, exciting new recipes to include on school lunch menus across the country. In addition, the program highlights the importance of food and nutrition education for students.

All three recipes sampled by the Norwood Elementary participants followed the USDA nutrient requirements per serving and the group’s favorite recipe was submitted to the USDA for review and judging by a panel of experts. If chosen, the Norwood Elementary School recipe could appear on lunch menus across the nation. For more information about the Let’s Move! Chefs Move to Schools initiative, click here.

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