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Help a nonprofit

win $2,500

Select 25 winner Common Ground in Logan

provides adaptive physical education

equipment for those with disabilities.

Each year, we reward 25 individuals

or organizations for making a healthy

difference in Utah. Award recipients

receive $2,500 to help further their cause.

“It’s an honor to assist other

organizations that share a similar

goal of improving health throughout

Utah,” said SelectHealth President and

CEO Patricia R. Richards. “We’re excited

to help those who have found a way to

make life better for those around them.”

This year, we’re asking you to help us

choose a winner. Visit our Facebook page

to vote for one of three organizations.

To learn more about our past

winners, visit

select25.org

.

Health perks

ENJOY MEMBER

DISCOUNTS

We know that embracing a

healthy lifestyle is easier when

it costs less. As a SelectHealth

member, you have access to

discounts on everyday products

and services, including:

Acupuncture

Health clubs

Hearing aids

LASIK vision surgery

Massage therapy

The process is simple—no

enrollment forms, fees, or payroll

deductions—just great savings

when you mention that you are a

SelectHealth member and show

your ID Card. To learn more,

visit

selecthealth.org/

discounts

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PASSPORT

Healthy kids

make better

students

Kids who are active are

more likely to have improved

concentration, be more

attentive, and earn higher

grades. However, too many

kids these days aren’t getting

the exercise and nutrition they

need to stay fit.

We saw the need to do

something about the alarming

rates of childhood obesity, so

we created STEP Express®, a

free program for fourth-grade

students to create healthier

habits through classroom

lesson plans, physical activities,

and a fitness challenge.

LET’S GET MOVING

STEP Express follows fourth-

grade core curriculum and

comes with physical education

equipment and prepared lesson

plans. For the fitness challenge,

students take a virtual trip

through the counties of Utah

while tracking their minutes of

exercise using a passport. Grants

are given to the three schools

with the highest average minutes

per student, which allows smaller

schools to compete.

The STEP Express program

will continue this school year

and all fourth-grade teachers

are encouraged to participate.

For additional details and

registration information, visit

stepexpress.org

.

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