Friday, 26 August 2011

Pilot Project opens at Majuro Middle School

On August 26th the Majuro Middle School opened its doors to the Wellness Center team kicking off the School Exercise and Health Program. Over 600 Middle schools kids attended exercise class and got to hear about health and diabetes. The ten week program is part of the World Diabetes Foundation grant and will focus on ways to prevent diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and obesity.  This program will help even the 50/50 odds of kids getting diabetes and other diseases by the time they reach adulthood.


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Thursday, 11 August 2011

Payless Store Helps Community with Free Health Screening

On August 11th the Payless store invited the Wellness Center team to come and do a health screening for its customers. The team saw 55 people that afternoon, checking blood pressure, blood sugar and weight. Overall the results were good but several people had to come by the center and the hospital for follow up visits due to high blood sugar. 23% of the people seen were diabetic, most of them already knew they had diabetes but a few didn't know anything was wrong. This is why it's called a 'silent killer', you don't necessarily have any symptoms until it's too late! Lucky for these people they had a health screening done and found out there was a problem in time to save their lives and their legs.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Ejit Island hosts Cooking School



This last week on August 5th the small island community of Ejit hosted a community healthy cooking school. The island's Mayor, Alson Kelen, has been instrumental in bringing the Wellness Center to the community there. "I want everyone to be healthy here", says Kelen. On this trip the community members, 37 in all, learned to use local pumpkin to make a vegetable curry dish that is to die for. Everyone involved loved the dish took home a copy of the recipe. This is one of many trips to the island community. Plans are in the making for exercise classes and health screenings as well as cooking schools. Stay tuned for more news on this island community in the weeks to follow.

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School Teachers Visit Wellness Center



Director Denis Yates shows how to use the new Earthboxes
On August 5th Twenty-Nine teachers from the Majuro based Co-Op school came to learn about health and wellness at the Center. Director Denis Yates gave the group a great presentation on how to use the new Earthbox gardens in the classrooms. The science teacher was so excited about the idea he immediately went out and bought his own container and then came back to the Center where Mr. Yates was happy to show him exactly how to set it up. The teacher plans on having his class use these gardens this year!



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Thursday, 4 August 2011

Health Education Program at Arrak Campus

Kristin Smith, RN BSN of the Diabetes Wellness Center got to visit the CMI Arrak campus and talk to the young college students about health and diabetes. The 25 students are there to be part of the new CMI program to help students entering college get a better grip on class work. While there the students will do a 17 week course that includes healthy meals and daily exercise. This is a live in program that has had huge success in the past working with drop out students from high school. The Wellness Center will come out for 10 weeks and do a health education program for the students.

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Monday, 1 August 2011

Kids summer program raps up


Kids salute at the end of Class

For the past few weeks youth have been coming to the Wellness Center to learn about health, fitness and respect for authority. This mini "boot camp" was adapted from the model used at the Arrak Campus boot camp for college students. In fact, one of the graduates from the Arrak Campus is leading the group of youth. Each day 20-30 kids from anywhere from 10-15 yrs old come and exercise in the gym and are taught how to be healthy. It's so great to hear kids saying "yes sir" and "no sir". Hopefully parents at home will notice a change and soon Majuro will be populated with a bunch of very fit and respectful youth.









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