Horseshoe Bend Awarded Funds for Physical Activity Equipment

Top Quote In February, nearly 50 Idaho legislators participated in a walking challenge to raise money for the schools in their districts. The walking challenge was organized by the High Five Children's Health Collaborative, an initiative of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health. One of the top walkers - Representative Terry Gestrin - chose Horseshoe Bend as the recipient for the funds he raised. End Quote
  • Boise City, ID (1888PressRelease) June 03, 2017 - State legislator Terry Gestrin and representatives from the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health visited Horseshoe Bend Elementary recently to present a check that will help purchase additional physical activity equipment for the school.

    The funds are a result of Representative Gestrin's participation in the Steps for Schools Challenge, which rallies legislators to increase - and count - their steps throughout February. The challenge is organized by High Five Children's Health Collaborative, an initiative of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health.

    "Steps for Schools is a great way to help others and do what you should do for yourself," Gestrin said. "Horseshoe Bend Elementary is bringing back physical education next year and this money will help purchase the equipment needed."

    The Steps for Schools Challenge invites lawmakers to wear a FitBit fitness measurement device as they walk between meetings and hearings, as well as after hours. Those who mark an average of 10,000 steps a day during the month of February will earn funding for physical activity equipment or walking programs at schools in their legislative district. Legislators with the highest step counts will earn $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000 respectively. The funding comes from High Five, an initiative of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health created to promote and encourage better health for all Idahoans through wellness and prevention programs.

    "Legislators really stepped up to be a positive influence in their communities," said Kendra Witt-Doyle, Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health Executive Director. "Representative Gestrin's efforts will give Horseshoe Bend Elementary much-needed equipment that will promote healthy habits in our children."

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