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NCAAHPERD is proud of its cooperative partnerships with these organizations!
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American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance
http://www.aahperd.org/
The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting those involved in physical education, leisure, fitness, dance, health promotion, and education and all specialties related to achieving a healthy lifestyle.
AAHPERD is an alliance of six national associations and six district associations and is designed to provide members with a comprehensive and coordinated array of resources, support, and programs to help practitioners improve their skills and so further the health and well-being of the American public. |
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The American Association for Physical Activity and
Recreation (AAPAR) is dedicated to enhancing quality of
life by promoting creative and active lifestyles through
meaningful physical activity, recreation and fitness
experiences across the lifespan with particular focus on
community-based programs. www.aahperd.org/aapar/ |
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The American Association for Health Education (AAHE) serves health educators and other professionals who
promote the health of all people. AAHE encourages, supports,
and assists health professionals concerned with health
promotion through education and other systematic strategies. http://www.aahperd.org/aahe/template.cfm. |
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The National Dance Association (NDA) seeks to
increase knowledge, improve skills, and encourage sound
professional practices in dance education through high quality
dance programs. www.aahperd.org/nda/ |
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The National Association for Girls and Women in
Sport (NAGWS) -- the leading organization for equity
issues in sports -- champions equal funding, quality, and
respect for girls' and women's sports programs. http://www.aahperd.org/nagws/template.cfm |
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The National Association for Sport and Physical
Education (NASPE) seeks to enhance knowledge and
professional practice in sport and physical activity through
scientific study and dissemination of research-based and
experiential knowledge to members and the public. http://www.aahperd.org/naspe/template.cfm |
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The Research Consortium provides services and
publications which assist the HPERD researcher and promote the
exchange of ideas and scientific knowledge within the HPERD
disciplines. www.aahperd.org/research/ |
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The mission of Southern District AAHPERD is to
support and promote the aims of AAHPERD and assist in
strengthening the state associations of the thirteen states
which comprise this District: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida,
Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. http://www.aahperd.org/districts/sda/template.cfm |
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The American Heart Association is a national voluntary
health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death
from cardiovascular diseases and stroke. |
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| American Heart
Association Contact Information |
American Heart Association
7272 Greenville
Avenue
Dallas, TX 75231-4596
Mid-Atlantic (DC, MD, NC, SC, VA)
4217 Park Place
Court
Glen Allen, VA 23060 |
Eastern North Carolina AHA
3131 RDU Center Drive
Suite 100
Morrisville, NC 27560
phone: (919) 463-8300
fax: (919) 463-8392
Greater Charlotte Area AHA
222 S. Church St.
Ste. 303
Charlotte, NC 28202
phone: (704) 374-0632
fax: (704) 374-0634
Greenville Area AHA
3015 S. Memorial Drive
Suite A
Greenville, NC 27834
phone: (252) 355-1112
fax: (252) 355-1375
Triad Area of NC AHA
202 CentrePort Drive
Suite 100
Greensboro, NC 27409
phone: (336) 668-0167
fax: (336) 668-8241 |
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Be Active North Carolina
http://www.beactivenc.org/ |
Be Active North Carolina
PO Box 2291
Durham, NC 27702
Phone: (919) 765-7171
Fax: (919) 765-7343
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The NC Health and Wellness Trust Fund makes North Carolina stronger, both physically and economically, by funding programs that promote preventive health. Created by the General Assembly in 2000 to allocate a portion of North Carolina's share of the national tobacco settlement, HWTF has invested $199 million to support preventive health initiatives and $102 million to fund prescription drug assistance programs. For more information, please visit www.HealthWellNC.com. |
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North Carolina Action for Health Kids
http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/
North Carolina Team page
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North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
www.ncpublicschools.org/ |
301 N. Wilmington St.
Raleigh, NC 27601
Phone: 919-807-3300
Curriculum and School Reform Services
Healthy Schools
6307 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-6307
Phone: 919-807-3759
Fax: 919-807-3767
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TBA, Senior Advisor for Healthy Schools
Dorothea Brock, Consultant, Physical Activity, Nutrition and Tobacco,
Sarah Langer, Consultant, Abstinence Consultant,
Sherry Lehman, Consultant, HIV/AIDS Program and Policy,
Arts Education and Healthful Living
6349 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-6307
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Fran Hoch, Chief, Arts and Healthful Living Section,
Kymm Ballard, Consultant, PE & Athletics/Sports Medicine K-12,
Christie Howell, Consultant, Dance and Music Education K-12,
TBA, Consultant, Health Education K-12, Driver Education |
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North Carolina Healthy Schools Initiative
http://www.nchealthyschools.org/
The Healthy Schools Initiative is officially supported and coordinated by both the
Department of Public Instruction and the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Eat Smart Move More North Carolina
http://www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/index.php
A North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services statewide initiative that promotes increased opportunities for physical activity and healthy eating through policy and environmental change.
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NC Healthy Weight Initiative
http://www.nchealthyweight.com/
The mission of the NC Healthy Weight Initiative is to shape the eating and physical activity patterns of North Carolina children and youth in ways that lead to healthy weight and reduce the risk for chronic disease. The NC Task Force for Healthy Weight in Children and Youth created a comprehensive state plan, Moving Our Children Toward a Healthy Weight - Finding the Will and the Way , that provides recommendations for action to address childhood overweight.
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Color Me Healthy
http://www.colormehealthy.com/
A North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services program developed to reach limited-resource children ages four and five with fun, interactive learning opportunities on physical activity and healthy eating. It is designed to stimulate all of the senses of young children: touch, smell, sight, sound, and, of course, taste. Through the use of color, music, and exploration of the senses, Color Me Healthy teaches children that healthy food and physical activity are fun.
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NC 5 A Day
http://www.nc5aday.com/
The mission of the NC 5 A Day Coalition is to promote better health for all North Carolinians by increasing their fruit and vegetable consumption to 5 or more servings each day. Through programs and promotions in supermarkets, schools, restaurants, cafeterias, worksites, health agencies and community groups, North Carolinians learn that eating 5 or more servings of fruits and vegetables a day can reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease and other illnesses.
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NC Winner's Circle
http://www.ncwinnerscircle.com/
Winner's Circle is a statewide healthy dining initiative designed to create and promote healthy eating environments through free and voluntary partnerships between local eating establishments and health agencies.
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North Carolina High School Athletic Association
www.nchsaa.unc.edu/
PO Box 3216
222 Finley Golf Course Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27515
Phone: 919-962-2345
Fax: 919-962-1686 |
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