Let’s Go! Aroostook grants combat childhood obesity

15 years ago

    Aroostook County has one of the highest obesity rates in Maine. For this reason, Healthy Maine Partnerships in Aroostook County have been addressing obesity since 2001.  Because of the enormity of the problem, a committee was formed in 2008 to specifically address youth obesity, known as Let’s Go! Aroostook. The coalition’s goal is to increase physical activity and healthy eating for children from birth to age 18.
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HEALTHY FUN — Houlton Parks and Recreation youth put on fresh fruit and vegetable costumes to conclude their summer 5-2-1-0 Let’s Go program events. Taking part were, from left, Ethan Sawyer, Cameron Stevens, Alexandria Maker, Hailey Heath, Breanna Jipson and Dana-Rae Carmichael.

    Through a grant by United Way of Aroostook, The Lets Go! committee was recently able to award mini-grants to five local organizations. Among the recipients are:
• Houlton Parks and Recreation Department: (Let’s Go! 5-2-1-0 Wellness Day including a healthy barbecue, a variety of healthy activities, as well as healthy activity equipment.)  Houlton Parks and Recreation youth are able to understand how they have been accomplishing 5-2-1-0 all summer through their weekly activity as well as structured playground activities.
• Aroostook County Action Program (ACAP) North Street Center, Houlton: (Healthy lifestyles classroom library and indoor/outdoor equipment that promotes gross motor skills as well as physical activity.) ACAP’s North Street Center is helping to instill an understanding of what a healthy lifestyle consists of as well as helping the children begin incorporating it into their lives at an early age.
• Kurioucity Childcare and Learning Center, Mars Hill: (Daily movement activity equipment including octa-band, physio rolls, gertie balls, and preschool aerobic fun).  Children at Kurioucity Childcare and Learning Center can now more easily achieve one hour or more of physical activity every day.
    “The support from United Way of Aroostook allowed the five recipients to take the Let’s Go! program to a new level.  We (Let’s Go! Aroostook) have been able to witness how well youth understand the 5210 message and have been engaging in healthy lifestyle behaviors that support it.  We are grateful for the generosity of United Way of Aroostook – it has helped us work toward our mission of promoting healthy living choices for children, youth, and families in Aroostook County” Martha Bell, community education specialist, Healthy Aroostook.
    The Let’s Go! Aroostook program is modeled after the Let’s Go! of Greater Portland project.  Both projects focus on youth obesity in six sectors (school, after school, child care, community, health care, and worksites).  The program is based on the following easy to remember 5-2-1-0 message (eat five fruits and vegetables daily, limit TV and computer screen time to two hours or less, get one hour or more of physical activity every day and drink less sugar, try water and low-fat milk instead). Let’s Go! Aroostook’s reach currently includes 31 schools, six clinical sites, 13 child care centers, and five community organizations.