John preps folks for a walking audit at Cedarhurst Elementary. |
John is the manager of
the Bicycle Alliance’s Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW) Safe
Routes to School project, which is funded by a grant from Public Health of
Seattle and King County. This project
established Safe Routes to School programs at 17 schools in 6 school districts
and provided safe biking and walking training to 1500 low-income kids in South
King County. The participating school
districts were Auburn, Kent, Renton, Highline, Tukwila and Seattle.
As the project draws to a close, John
has focused recent efforts on helping schools make sustainable, long-term plans
for their programs and organizing a Safe Routes to School policy workshop for
school officials, transportation planners, and community partners.
“It’s
a nice acknowledgment of the work that the Bicycle Alliance and our partners
have accomplished over a very short period of time,” commented John on the CDC
recognition. “I’ve been really impressed
with the commitment of the school and city staff, not to mention of the parents
and families, to creating healthier communities for their students. I think there’s some good momentum for
continuing to improve the opportunities for safe biking and walking in these
neighborhoods.”
CPPW
is a national initiative to prevent chronic disease and promote health through
policy, systems and environment changes.
King County was one of 55 sites around the US awarded grant funding
through the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Eighteen local individuals and organizations
were recognized for their work to address health inequities and improve
community health.
Thanks to Feet First for the photo.
Thanks to Feet First for the photo.
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