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.
The Active Living Partnership at Stapleton (ALPS) promotes and studies the benefits of healthy community design in Stapleton and the surrounding neighborhoods. Over the next 15 to 20 years, the cit ...
This project will focus on the opportunity to rebuild flood-damaged neighborhoods in ways that promote health for families and children. The first activity in this project will have members of the ...
The Edible Schoolyard at Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School is an organic teaching garden that engages the school's 950 students in all aspects of growing, harvesting and preparing nutritious, s ...
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 ...
With critical private support, Trust for Public Land (TPL) has leveraged public participation to successfully create this new 8,500 square-foot playground at Spencer School. It is utilized by the 1 ...
Elementary school students in Harlem celebrated the transformation of their schoolyard from a cracked asphalt lot into a dynamic new playground. But it.s not the jungle gym, basketball court, synth ...
The community park and playground at M.S. 216 represents the transformation of a cracked asphalt lot into a community park that includes a fitness area, a large ball field with surrounding running ...
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 ...
With critical private support, Trust for Public Land (TPL) has leveraged public participation to successfully create this new playground at Maple Avenue School. This was the first of the Parks for ...
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 ...