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Title Integrated Service Project Final Paper
Creator DeHerrera, Bradley
Subject Native American; Education; Public health; Education; Native American Youth; Community volunteering
Description The Summer Youth Program at the Indian Walk-In Center is program intended to help youth develop various skills to improve their lives. One such skill is to understand healthy lifestyles through physical fitness and nutrition education. For my Integrated Service Project I worked with this program developing a curriculum for Native American youth to gain the necessary tools to help them rise above the national statistics that show this population to be at risk for many debilitating diseases. For six weeks I taught lessons, played games, and spent quality time with 40 children ranging from first grade to twelfth grade in hopes of helping them begin making more wholesome lifestyles choices. It was a learning experience for me in understanding public health, youth education, and community volunteering with organizations such as the IWIC. The experience has ultimately been compiled into a resource binder that will be used by future program leaders in realizing the healthy lifestyles component of the summer youth program.
Publisher University of Utah
Date 2014-04-01
Type Text
Format application/pdf
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Bradley DeHerrera
Program Community engaged Scholars' Program
Contributing Institution Lowell Bennion Community Service Center
Publication Type Integrative Service Project
ARK ark:/87278/s67d716k
Setname ir_bca
ID 1358678
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67d716k

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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67d716k/1358680