

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.
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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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