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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The School to Life Wellness Program is designed to increase the lifetime wellness skills of middle school students with disabilities through physical activity. The program serves profound, trainabl ...

Trust for Public Land (TPL) helped establish this 14-mile hiking and biking trail through Baltimore City that follows the Gwynns Falls stream valley from Leakin Park near historic Franklintown thro ...

With the premise that all children need and deserve outdoor recreation and a safe place to play, the Trust for Public Land (TPL) launched the City Spaces Program, which develops new community playg ...

The Menomonee River Valley, southwest of downtown Milwaukee, is at the heart of some of the poorest neighborhoods in Wisconsin. A former industrial area and at one time the economic engine of Milwa ...

Bicycle use has risen steadily in Huntsville, Alabama, the state.s fourth largest city. However, existing roads were mostly not designed for cyclists, and signage had fallen into disrepair. Faced w ...

The Step Together New Orleans program is working in partnership with the Louisiana Public Health Institute and City of New Orleans Health Department to implement prevention efforts focused at reduc ...

The new 17th street bridge spanning the freeways in Atlanta is bright yellow - and it deserves that arresting color. The $38-million bridge represents a new commitment to bicycling and walking in ...

Gwynn Falls Stream flows through much of south and west Baltimore, passing near dozens of neighborhoods and cultural sites. A series of parks along its length are the legacy of plans by celebrated ...

Moses Lake, a town of 15,000 residents in Eastern Washington, was selected in 2002 by the Washington State Department of Health as a pilot program for the Healthy Communities Project. This initiati ...

Festival Fairbanks, a nonprofit organization, has facilitated revitalization of the waterfront along the Chena River, considered the area.s .crown jewel.. In the early 1890s, the riverbank was a vi ...

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