Tag: training
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Black Georgia boxing coach honored for his ‘positive impact’ teaching sweet science fitness
[ad_1] Owner and Head Coach of Sweet Science Fitness Boxing Club Marty Hill, once said, “If you give the sport of boxing a chance, it will change your life!” These words are true because I choose every day to pursue my passion for teaching sports in the Doraville, Georgia community and beyond. 11Alive reported that ... -
Florida ranked #1 for ‘educational freedom’ — by right-wing groups wanting to privatize everything
[ad_1] A new education report released Friday by the Heritage Foundation, an influential right-wing think tank, ranked Florida as the best state in the nation for “educational freedom,” with Arizona a close second, followed by Washington, D.C., New York, and most northeastern states will bottom out. This claim, along with the fact that nearly all ... -
The Real Madrid Foundation celebrates its 25th anniversary of its commitment to education, cooperation and inclusion
[ad_1] news stories. October 9, 2022 The organization’s projects have impacted over 1.2 million people. of Real Madrid Foundationthe corporate social sector of Real Madrid CF, celebrates its 25th anniversary. With more than 900 programs, projects and activities each season, it focuses on value-educated social sporting activities that use sport as a means of social ... -
South Shoreline Promotes Education and Spreads Awareness During Rail Safety Week
[ad_1] In partnership with Indiana Operations Lifesaver, the South Shore line will return to National Rail Safety Week September 19-23. During Rail Safety Week, SSL representatives will be present throughout the morning at Millennium Station and East Chicago on September 21 to provide commuter education materials on train and level crossing safety, answer questions, and ... -
Mitchells vs. Education Machine – University Times
[ad_1] Founder of Crete Academy. Left: Hattie Mitchell, Right: Brett Mitchell. Photo by Mitchell Family. (Courtesy of Hattie Mitchell and Brett Mitchell) When Hattie Mitchell was a freshman at Cal State Los Angeles, she volunteered at Skid Row and saw girls crawling on the sidewalks. According to her husband Brett Michelle, that was the moment ... -
NYS OASAS Announces Launch of New Website to Promote Overdose Prevention Education
[ad_1] Friday, September 9, 2022 22:00 The “Project COPE” website provides information and resources to educate about overdose prevention and harm reduction √ Launch coincides with observance of National Recovery Month The New York State Department of Addiction Services Assistance announced the launch of a new “Project COPE” website to promote overdose prevention and harm ... -
New Mental Health Program at UH Meets Needs of Indigenous Students
[ad_1] HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Thousands of college students are adjusting to life on campus after two years of distance learning, and some feel they need more mental health services. A recent study found that more than half of American college students suffer from depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. This crisis has been exacerbated ... -
News release from Ministry of Health
[ad_1] DOH awarded a federal grant to establish the National Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Behavioral Health Centers of Excellence. Posted September 9, 2022 / Newsroom HONOLULU – Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) received approximately $3.5 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to establish the Behavioral Health Center for ...











