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			 CATCH Early Childhood (CEC) is designed to promote physical 
			activity and healthy food choices among preschool children ages 3-5. 
			Through CEC, children are motivated to walk, run, jump, dance and 
			move their whole bodies while playing and having fun! Healthy 
			Communities Partnership, funded by the ALMH Foundation, generously 
			donated a total of $2,050 towards the project. Some of the items 
			purchased for the program include: balls, beach balls, a colorful 
			24’ parachute, bean bags, hula hoops, and classroom curriculum. 
 Angela Stoltzenburg, Manager of Marketing and Community Partnerships 
			at ALMH, had this to say in regards to the partnership: “ALMH is 
			moving outside the four walls of the hospital to inspire a culture 
			of health in our service area and working every day to address the 
			health priorities we identified in our community health needs 
			assessment. CATCH is an evidence-based program that gives children 
			an opportunity to learn about better choices when it comes to their 
			lifestyles. CATCH schools teach the difference between “GO! SLOW! 
			and WHOA!” foods and promote daily moderate-to-vigorous activity. 
			CATCH schools teach children to be CATCH MVPs: M – Move and Stay 
			Active, V – Value Healthy Eating and P – Practice Healthy Habits. 
			CATCH is fun and is about creating a healthy environment for the 
			kids where the healthy choice is the easy choice.”
 CAPCIL’s Head 
			Start classrooms now join 13 other Logan County schools and 3000 
			children who are currently participating in the CATCH Program. 
			Jenifer Deweese, CAPCIL’s Head Start Director, shared her feelings 
			on having the CATCH Program in the Head Start classrooms: “We are 
			extremely excited to partner with Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital 
			and enhance our journey to health and wellness with the CATCH 
			program. We work with very active 3-5 year old children that will 
			benefit from a structured physical activity and health eating 
			curriculum. We can't thank ALMH enough for this wonderful 
			opportunity.” 
			
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If you or someone you know is interested in the Head Start Program visit 
CAPCIL’s website at www.capcil.info, or by calling Head Start Director Jenifer 
Deweese at 217-732-2159. It is the mission of CAPCIL, in partnership with 
communities in our service area, to empower persons with low income and the aged 
by creating and implementing poverty-fighting initiatives for those in crisis 
and those that endeavor a life of lasting independence.  
				 
			[Katie AlexanderDirector of Agency Development
 Community Action Partnership of Central Illinois]
 
			
			 
			
			 
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