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How MORE HEALTH gives: Meet our Publix Giveback Giveaway winner

Find out how MORE HEALTH’s fun + interactive health and safety lessons empower TBAY kids to adopt lifelong health habits.

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MORE HEALTH is an award-winning organization that collaborates with local schools to teach kids how to self-manage and prioritize their health + safety.

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Hey, TBAY: We’re excited to introduce you to MORE HEALTH — one of our winners of the Publix Giveback Giveaway. Get to know this local nonprofit and learn about the important work they do for the community.

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Education in power — especially for K-12 students learning the skills that will shape their future.

That’s why the work MORE HEALTH does to provide engaging health + safety lessons to local schools is so important.

Here’s how they’re making an impact:

🍎 How MORE HEALTH helps TBAY kids

Serving 4.4 million students over its 34 years, MORE HEALTH works to:

  • Bring health education to life with fun, interactive, grade-specific lessons, like nutrition, dental hygiene, firearm safety, skin cancer prevention, and more.
  • Empower kids to adopt healthy habits + become positive advocates for themselves and the community.
  • Provide scientifically accurate information matched to state standards and endorsed by school districts, law enforcement, and local hospitals.
  • Work with community partners, such as Tampa General and John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, to provide lessons at no cost.

🤝 How to support MORE HEALTH

Help MORE HEALTH continue making a difference by:

Bring MORE HEALTH to your school

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