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Boys & Girls Clubs of
America
Launches Triple Play Parents Game Plan In Spanish
Translated resource made available to reach even more familiesATLANTA
(Oct. 14, 2008) – Responding to the alarming number of Hispanic youth
who are dangerously more obese than their peers, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA)
has translated the
Triple Play Parents Game Plan into Spanish
(English
version also available). This resource – a
parents' guide to encouraging young people to better understand nutrition, get
them active and teach them to get along better in social and recreational
situations – is available at
www.bgca.org/en_espanol. The original
Game Plan was
introduced last year and the response has been overwhelmingly positive.
Consider that, in the last two months, there were more than 2,000 downloads of
the Triple Play Game Plan from BGCA’s Web site (www.bgca.org). “We think this
response reflects the growing concern of parents who are facing myriad health
issues with their children that many pediatricians associate with increasing
levels of childhood obesity,” said BGCA President and CEO Roxanne Spillett.
The importance of the family in shaping healthy eating habits is born out of
studies from Arizona State University 1 that shows healthy habits are modeled and
reinforced at home. Given the overall importance of the family in Hispanic
society, it is even more critical for parents to be knowledgeable about the
importance of good nutrition and an active lifestyle.
The Triple Play Parents Game Plan is part of BGCA’s comprehensive sports and
fitness program called Triple Play – sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company and
Kraft Foods. Triple Play: A Game Plan for the Mind, Body and Soul takes a
holistic approach to positively influence a child’s well being.
The Game Plan features elements from the program’s three areas of focus:
- Mind – Develops a knowledge base
for young people to acquire healthy habits, such as making smart food
choices, understanding appropriate portion sizes and creating fun and
balanced meals.
- Body – Promotes young people
becoming more physically active through fun daily fitness, including
activities to get kids active and moving.
- Soul – Strengthens interpersonal
skills, positive behavior and good character through social recreation
programs and activities.
“The information in this guide can be a valuable tool for parents seeking
creative ways to discuss wellness topics with their children at home,” said
Spillett. “We also hope the Triple Play Parents Game Plan in Spanish prompts
even more families to visit a nearby Club to take advantage of the full range of
resources this program offers.”
About Triple Play: A Game Plan for the Mind, Body and Soul Supported by The Coca-Cola Company and Kraft Foods, Triple Play is the largest
wellness endeavor ever undertaken by BGCA and the first youth-focused program of
its kind developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Health & Human
Services. The program’s curriculum was developed by an advisory council formed
by BGCA and included experts from diverse fields such as nutrition, physical
fitness and medicine.
Triple Play is currently available to some 4,300 Boys & Girls Clubs serving some
4.8 million youth in the U.S., Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, plus domestic
and international U.S. military installations. Since the program’s launch in
2005, Clubs across the country have seen encouraging lifestyle changes in their
members.
The Coca-Cola Company and Kraft Foods both have a long tradition of supporting
many wellness programs and independent partnerships. Triple Play joins their
respective wellness portfolios, which include programs such as The Coca-Cola
Company’s “Live It™!” program and the Kraft Community Nutrition Program.
About Boys & Girls Clubs of America For more than 100 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (www.bgca.org) has been
changing and saving young lives, providing hope and opportunity for kids who
need them most. Today, some 4,300 Clubs serve some 4.8 million young people
through Club membership and community outreach. Known as The Positive Place for
Kids, Boys & Girls Clubs can be found all across the country and on U.S.
military bases throughout the world. Clubs provide young people 6-18 years old
with guidance-oriented character development programs conducted by trained,
professional staff. In communities large and small, Clubs positively impact
lives and help young people reach their full potential as productive, caring
citizens. Key Boys & Girls Club programs emphasize leadership development;
education and career exploration; community service; financial literacy; health
and life skills; the arts; sports, fitness and recreation; and family outreach.
In a recent Harris Survey of Club alumni, 57 percent said the Club saved their
life. National headquarters are located in Atlanta.
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1The
Arizona State University study was presented at the American Sociological
Association’s annual meeting in 2005.
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