We Can!™ is collaborating with communities, cities, and counties around the country (and world!). These sites take an active role in creating healthier hometown environments that promote a healthy weight to families and youth. This section of the We Can! Web site provides news stories that involve the We Can! community.
National Council of Negro Women Leaders Learn Ways to Help Kids Avoid Holiday Bulge
Posted December 16, 2008
This fall, NCNW leaders gathered at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child Health and Human Development to learn how to both present and train others on two health-education programs adapted from the We Can! curricula.
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Sunshine State Sheds Light on We Can! Activities
Posted December 16, 2008
We Can! activities cropped up across Florida literally kicking the holiday season into high gear in some places, including Marathon Scholars & T.U.F.F. Kids and a We Can! Overview Telebriefing.
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We Can! in Chinese
Posted November 5, 2008
The Nutrition Services Division of San Francisco's Chinatown Public Health Center has been running We Can! programming for a little over a year now, and tailoring it to better speak to its primary audience of Chinese Americans.
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Boston Trainers Help Spread the Word
Posted November 5, 2008
Ensuring that We Can! Parent Program facilitators are well trained is why on the Boston Public Health Commission hosted a free "Train the Trainer" session on September 15. They used downloadable materials from the We Can! Energize Our Families: Parent Program Leader's Guide together with the Parent Handbook.
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We Can! Newcomer Applauds Acting Sugeon General
Posted November 5, 2008
The South Dakota Discovery Center—a brand new We Can! site in Pierre, South Dakota—represented the We Can! program at a local round table conducted by Acting U.S. Surgeon General Rear Admiral Steven Galson on October 16.
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Fruitful Fall for We Can!
Posted November 5, 2008
In September, We Can! supporters in Indiana didn’t need to be encouraged to spread the We Can! message to a captive, festival audience. They dove right in. Parkview Hospital seized the opportunity offered by the "Fort-4 Fitness Health Festival" on September 26–27 in Fort Wayne.
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The Volunteer State Lives Up to Its Name
Posted October 23, 2008
The Volunteer State is living up to its name. Tennesseans from small towns to big cities, and from the grassroots to the grass "tops," expanded the scope of We Can! programming in their communities, and became better educated about healthy eating and physical activity.
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Filled to the Rafters in Fairfax County, VA
Posted October 23, 2008
Despite the early morning hour, a We Can! training was met with great enthusiasm by various program managers in Fairfax County, in early September 2008.
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We Can! Sweeping into Community Health Centers Coast to Coast
Posted October 23, 2008
Due in part to the help of new partners (see Partner Profile), We Can! is quickly catching on with community health centers and their patients.
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¡Podemos!: We Can! en Español!
Posted October 23, 2008
Unity Health Care’s Cardoza Health Center is reaching out to the people it serves—in Spanish. Their effort is having a ripple effect through word of mouth. With statistics showing that the Hispanic community has seen an increase in the number of overweight children, the need for We Can! programs and materials in Spanish has never been greater.
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Acting U.S. Surgeon General and NIH Director Announce
Expanded We Can! Efforts
Posted January 29, 2008
In November 2007, We Can! held a media event at the Boston Children’s Museum, with simultaneous events held in eight other cities. Acting U.S. Surgeon General Rear Admiral Steven K. Galson was in attendance to discuss We Can!’s inclusion in the HHS Childhood Overweight and Obesity Prevention Initiative.
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More than 250 Attend We Can! Trainings
Posted January 29, 2008
In fall 2007, We Can! hosted two regional trainings that helped the movement grow: over 250 people attended, and over 75 new sites signed up in the following weeks.
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500 Birmingham Adults and Children Come together for a We Can! Fun Run and Walk
Posted January 29, 2008
In Birmingham, Alabama, the Bethel Community Learning Center hosted a 5K Fun Run and Walk, for all Birmingham citizens to get moving and learn about healthy lifestyles.
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Moer Foundation uses We Can! to Educate Boston Parents and Youth
Posted January 29, 2008
In Boston last fall, the Moer Foundation used We Can! program materials to discuss the importance of healthy eating with local parents and children.
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Kentucky We Can! Coordinator Runs Parent Programs Across the State
Posted October 2, 2007
Anita Courtney’s work in Kentucky is an example of statewide We Can! outreach. Ms. Courtney facilitates the We Can! Parent Program and uses a train-the-trainer model to get other We Can! leaders up to speed. Ms. Courtney's experience can help you make a difference through We Can!
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We Can! County Holds Kickoff Event
Posted October 2, 2007
We Can! is proud to announce its very first We Can! County. Armstrong, PA, recently launched its HEAL Armstrong program in county schools.
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We Can! City Spotlight: Gary, IN
Posted October 2, 2007
Since becoming a We Can! City, Gary, IN, has been leveraging its efforts to have an impact on the state level, including working with the Governor of Indiana.
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Boston Site Gets We Can! Into Public Schools
Posted October 2, 2007
Boston Steps is collaborating with Boston Public Schools to support hosting We Can! parent classes.
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South Bend Serves as a Mentor to New Site in Columbus, Indiana
Posted October 2, 2007
The South Bend, Indiana, We Can! Community Site has been conducting outreach work to mentor newer We Can! sites in their area.
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Nearly 970 We Can! community sites are participating in the program. Sites represent a diversity of implementation settings, from schools and park and recreation departments to hospitals, health systems and public health departments.
See a complete list of We Can! Community Sites.
We Can! launched with 14 Founding Intensive Community Sites. These sites completed an intensive version of the program.
Read more about the fourteen founding Intensive Community Sites, including a summary of their first year of programming.