PORTLAND, Maine 鈥� Memorial Hospital and 惭补颈苍别贬别补濒迟丑鈥檚 Let鈥檚 Go! childhood wellness program honored 10 schools, seven out-of-school programs, four child care programs, and three health care practices in the Mount Washington Valley region of Carroll County for making a positive impact on children鈥檚 health. A total of 24 sites are implementing the program鈥檚 five evidence-based strategies to increase healthy eating and active living. Normally Let鈥檚 Go! Mount Washington Valley presents sites with recognition certificates at a planned in-person celebration where site champions can get together to share their successes and challenges. Due to COVID-19, the group is not able to get together in person but met via Zoom to share their successes, challenges and tips for success.
With the goal of healthy students in mind, last years鈥� survey results represent a 42% increase in recognition level jumps for sites; meaning across every level, sites are implementing priority strategies, communicating Let鈥檚 Go! messages and also have policies in place to support healthy eating and active living. The program also expanded its reach by 5 percent.
鈥淭he Let鈥檚 Go! model has been a successful partnership throughout the Mount Washington Valley because each and every one of our partners has taken the simple evidence-based strategies and created innovative ways to promote healthy behaviors for students and families,鈥� said Heather Phillips, Community Health and Let鈥檚 Go! Coordinator at Memorial Hospital. 鈥淭heir enthusiasm, and commitment to make it fun, and easy to implement is evidenced by the continued overall improvement in our community鈥檚 health; and we are truly seeing a shift as students see these wellness strategies as the norm.鈥�
鈥淟et鈥檚 Go! is proud to partner with over 1,600 sites to promote healthy changes in the places where children and families live, learn, work, and play,鈥� said Tory Rogers, M.D., senior director of Let鈥檚 Go!. 鈥淥ur partners play a crucial role in the success of this program and they work hard every day to encourage healthier choices throughout our communities.鈥�
Let鈥檚 Go! sites in Carroll County are committed to making it easier for children to eat well and be active. 86 percent limit or eliminate sugary drinks and promote water as the drink of choice, 80 percent prohibit the use of food as a reward, and 70 percent limit unhealthy choices during snacks and celebrations, focusing on alternatives. Additionally, 87 percent of evaluated sites provide opportunities for physical activity outside of recess on a daily basis.
Out-of-School Community Partner, Jeff Beavers, Assistant Director Conway Public Library, says of their Let鈥檚 Go! To The Library & Let鈥檚 Go! Make Something Programs have been greatly successful. 鈥淢emorial Hospital has given us the opportunity to explore library programs we hadn't considered possible. We all want to make the Mount Washington Valley a healthier and happier place to live. The afterschool program we were able to host became a community-wide connection we look forward to continuing.鈥�
Lisa White, Food Service Director, Jackson Grammar School shared, 鈥淛ackson Grammar School been fortunate to work with Memorial Hospital's Let's Go Program over the years. They are extremely generous in supporting our goal of healthy students. They have helped us host a Wellness Fair, plus provided water bottle filling stations and water bottles, yoga mats and snowshoes. Thank you, Heather and Memorial Hospital!鈥�
Introduced in 2012, the Let鈥檚 Go! recognition program identifies and celebrates schools, out-of-school programs, and child care programs for their role in improving the health of all children. The program focuses on sustainable change. A Bronze award reflects a site implementing the program鈥檚 five evidence-based priority strategies. Silver acknowledges a site for implementing the five strategies and communicating Let鈥檚 Go! messages to parents and family members. Gold, the highest level of recognition, is reserved for sites that have implemented the strategies, communicated messages, and written all five strategies into policy.
Let鈥檚 Go! also recognizes school cafeterias and health care practices for the role they play in helping kids make healthy choices.
Let鈥檚 Go! partners with 1,600 sites across 292 towns. A listing of all recognized sites can be found at
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About Let鈥檚 Go!
Let鈥檚 Go! is a nationally recognized childhood obesity prevention program that reaches children and families where they live, learn, work and play. Let鈥檚 Go! is committed to promoting policy and environmental changes at child care programs, schools, out-of-school programs, health care practices, and workplaces. The program鈥檚 multi-setting approach, daily 5-2-1-0 message (five or more fruits and vegetables, two hours or less of screen time, one hour or more of physical activity and zero sugary drinks) and 10 evidence-based strategies are used to effect change across the state of Maine. Strong leadership from The Barbara Bush Children鈥檚 Hospital at Maine Medical Center and collaboration across health systems and community health coalitions contribute to the program鈥檚 success.
Going into its sixth year in Mount Washington Valley we are seeing the effects especially from those children having been introduced to Let鈥檚 Go! in their younger years.