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Let's Move

 Let’s Move and ADA  FNCE presentation- PDF

Seeking opportunities to make an impact at the local level is important for long term grassroots advocacy success.  Why is a local focus important?  Local governments are the primary implementers of public health policies and programs. Let’s Move Cities and Towns is seeking to create long-term, sustainable policies at the local level to reduce childhood obesity rates. Local governments can provide the leadership to implement policies that have lasting effects. If RDs and DTRs get involved with the local governments Let’s Move plans, nutrition professionals will be able to impact the health of their community.

ADA is taking proactive steps to create a demand for the RDs and DTRs in state and local initiatives. One of the priorities in ADA’s Kids Eat Right Childhood Obesity Prevention strategic plan is to focus on services and advocacy leadership of RDs and DTRs in communities.  Regardless of how Let’s Move is implemented or how long it is around, ADA wants RDs to make important, lasting connections in their communities. Local dietetic leaders are the key to success in the Let’s Move Cities and Towns initiative.

The following Maryland communities have implemented the Let's Move Campaign:

Aberdeen Annapolis Baltimore
Bladensburg Brentwood Cecilton
Centreville Charlestown College Park
Colmar Manor Crisfield District Heights
Elkton Forest Heights Frederick
Gaithersburg Greenbelt Greensboro
Laurel Mount Rainier Myersville
North Brentwood Rockville Seat Pleasant
Somerset Westminster  





 

 

Let's Move Contact List
Let's Move Participant Letter
 

Read more about this important initiative:

Let's Move at FNCE (pdf)

Let's Move RDs into Action (pdf)

Let's Move RDs in Alaska (pdf)

http://www.letsmove.gov/

Review the Let’s Move Toolkit to learn more about suggested guidelines.

http://www.hhs.gov/intergovernmental/letsmove/lets_move_cities_and_towns_toolkit_for_local_officials.

Review this guide for local success on the Let’s Move Website:

http://www.letsmove.gov/mayors-local-officials


MDA's Goal: To meet with mayors and leaders in participating cities and towns to decrease the prevalence of obesity and hunger through various activities while promoting the recognition and visibility of RDs.

For more information and to get involved,  please contact Berit Christensen (MDA PPC/GTC).
Email: bmchrist@cord.edu
Office: 202-877-1043 / Cell: 928-848-9590