Community Partners
Our relationship with our community partners is a key piece of our objective. We want to make sure that the 5-2-1-0 message is supported and sustained by partners already in place. Make sure to be aware of the resources and opportunities available to you!
Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Maine
Campaign to Promote Food Security in Cumberland County
Children & Nature Network: Building a Movement to Reconnect Children and Nature
Eastern Cumberland County Health Coalition (ECCHCO)
Fort Williams Foundation - The Arboretum Project
GO MAINE is Maine’s statewide commuter service providing access to healthy, economical and eco-friendly options for commuting to and from work, besides simply driving alone. They help commuters across Maine find practical commuting modes that save money, save energy, and save vehicle wear and tear, like carpools, vanpools, transit and bicycling.
Healthy Maine Partnerships (HMP)
Let's Move! America's Move to Raise A Healthier Generation of Kids
Let’s Move! is a comprehensive initiative, launched by the First Lady, dedicated to solving the challenge of childhood obesity within a generation, so that children born today will grow up healthier and able to pursue their dreams. Combining comprehensive strategies with common sense, Let's Move! is about putting children on the path to a healthy future during their earliest months and years. Giving parents helpful information and fostering environments that support healthy choices. Providing healthier foods in our schools. Ensuring that every family has access to healthy, affordable food. And, helping kids become more physically active.
Lifeline Institute for Workplace Health Promotion
Maine Action for Healthy Kids (AFHK)
Maine After School Network (MASN)
- Measures of Growth in Focus 2011 - see page 33 for Wellness & Prevention Benchmark
Maine School Food Service Association
Maine School Garden Network (MSGN)
New England Eating Disorders Program (NEED)
PROP: People’s Regional Opportunity Program
Safe Routes to School - Maine Walk and Bike to School Program
STRIVE: Socialization, Transition, Reflection, Innovation, Vocation, Education
A Program of the Bureau of Parks and Lands under the Maine Department of Conservation
Maine-ly Nutrition and Take Time!
The University of Maine Cooperative Extension
Youth Alternatives Ingraham, Child & Family Services

