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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Upstate Forever is a nonprofit, membership-based organization that promotes sensible growth, advocates for sustainable development practices and protects special places in the Upstate region of Sou ...

On October 28, 2005, more than 100 volunteers joined the Trust for Public Land (TPL) to help rebuild El Club del Barrio Peace Playground in Newark, New Jersey. Volunteers assembled and installed pl ...

Development on the 1.6-mile trail began in the spring of 1998 in Wilson, Wyoming. The trail connects neighborhoods as well as the Jackson Hole Ski Resort and Grand Teton National Park with the Tet ...

Bikestation Long Beach is a state-of-the-art center offering cyclists a haven for safeguarding their vehicles with convenient connections to the Metro Blue Line, Long Beach Transit, regional buses ...

The Greenbelt Walkway is a 2.3-mile pedestrian/bicycling path that connects to a larger 104-plus-mile corridor that runs through central Maine. The extension upgrade of a footpath along Pleasant ...

Davis, California, is often called the most bicycle-friendly city in the country. Since the 1960.s, when university students and other advocates began to demand better treatment for bicyclists, it ...

Shocked into action by the rising number of pedestrian accidents, Montgomery County, Maryland, convened a blue-ribbon panel in 2000 to explore the problem and provide solutions. Made up of citizen ...

In December 2004 the Texas Bicycle Coalition Education Fund (TBCEF) received a three-year $1.5 million "Safe Routes to School Program" grant, funded in part by the U.S. Department of Educ ...

Since many office workers spend the entire workday at their desks, it is hard to incorporate physical activity into work environments. Using the stairs is one good way to keep active, but most offi ...

Paths to Health is a project of the Rhode Island Prevention Coalition, a public-private partnership of public health agencies, nonprofit organizations and insurance companies. Founded in 1997, the ...

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