Note: As of January 1, 2008, the Active Living Network is no longer operational. To stay connected to the active living movement, visit RWJF's related national programs: http://www.rwjf.org/programareas/npolist.jsp?pid=1138.
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Healthy Eating/Active Living collaboration in New Hampshire

A common response to conversations about obesity is to assign blame and chide individuals to exercise more and eat less. But in New Hampshire, a unique collaboration of foundations and state agencies is taking a holistic approach to its citizens’ health. The Healthy Eating/Active Living (HEAL) initiative is working to create healthier, more livable communities for everyone.



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