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Fall River Children In Balance is a two-year childhood obesity prevention research study funded by Tufts University. Fall River is one of only 6 communities in the country chosen to receive this grant whose target audience is 1st through 3rd grade students and their family adults. CIB is a holistic approach to nutrition and fitness designed to affect younger elementary school students in their classroom settings, during after school programs and at recreational facilities, as well as choices their family adults make when they grocery shop or dine out. Children in Balance works with teachers and UMass Amherst health educators to bring nutrition education directly into classrooms. In addition, because school nutrition is a major component of the grant, CIB is partnering with Fall River school food services to extensively upgrade school menus and the way in which school foods are prepared and presented. Though the long term results of this program will take several years to realize, what these children and their families are learning now will build upon similar messages delivered by the Healthy City Fall River initiative and its many partnering City agencies, ideally resulting in positive, sustainable life style changes.

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Jenny DiBlasi's blog

Welcome to Jenny's Blog

March 16, 2009 by Jenny DiBlasi

Welcome to Jenny's Blog.  This section has been created to help connect the community!  Through my previous work with United Neighbors of Fall River and currently People, Inc., I have been working to connect parents, youth, residents, business leaders, health & human service providers and many others to resources, information and events within the Fall River community.

Diabetes Association New Bedford Programs

March 10, 2010 by Jenny DiBlasi

Are you living with diabetes or newly diagnosed?
Are you a care giver of someone with diabetes?
Are you at risk for diabetes?
 
    

New Mom's Group at Seven Hills

March 3, 2010 by Jenny DiBlasi

 Are you a new mom?              
 
  • Feeling overwhelmed?
  • Crying frequently?
  • Worrying excessively?
  • Irritable?
If so, please join our new group to share with other new mothers experiencing the same emotions. Learn strategies for adjusting to your new role in a safe non-judgmental environment.

Diabetes Association Has a New Program Director!

March 2, 2010 by Jenny DiBlasi

People, Incorporated News Release 
For immediate release
February 15, 2010
 
People, Incorporated is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Ramos as the Program Director for the Diabetes Association of Massachusetts.
 
Under the direction of the Family Advocacy and Community Education division of People, Incorporated, Michael will assist with the development of goals to increase youth programming, family education, and expand the assistance of the Diabetes Association of MA to the newly diagnosed clients within our community.