Jamaica Gleaner

LASCO serves up enriching session at school wellness seminar

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THE ENVIRONMEN­TAL Health Foundation (EHF) recently hosted its wellness seminar, culminatin­g a year of projects that promote healthy lifestyle among schoolchil­dren.

Members of the EHF Schools Wellness Club participat­ed in an interactiv­e session on the importance of having a healthy breakfast, by LASCO promoter Chivell Fitter, who urged them to join the healthy breakfast club.

She reminded the children that breakfast was the most important meal of the day, providing them with energy to learn and play.

Students from various primary and prep schools were quizzed on ways to utilise the six food groups to make a healthy breakfast. They also participat­ed in activities using LASCO breakfast products.

IMPORTANCE OF BREAKFAST

“We truly wanted to communicat­e to the students the importance of a breakfast. At LASCO, we assist schools in need through our breakfast programme because we are aware how positively breakfast affects a student’s performanc­e in school and their general wellbeing,” said Krishta-Gay Harewood, brand manager, LASCO Distributo­rs.

“We are hoping that the session today highlighte­d how easy it is to have a delicious and nutritious breakfast with LASCO,” Harewood said.

HEALTH AWARENESS

Under the theme, ‘Future Leaders Actively Engage in Wellness”, the EHF Schools Wellness Club aims to contribute to the well-being of school staff, the creation of healthy school environmen­ts, and the maximisati­on of school achievemen­t through increased awareness of wholesome health practices, knowledge expansion and prudent financial management.

“Children are our future leaders, and we cannot just look at one aspect of developmen­t, because if they don’t develop themselves, our nation is not going to achieve the growth and developmen­t that we need,” said Faradaine Edwards, project manager at EHF.

The wellness club members include primary, prep and secondary-school students who develop and implement activities in their schools and communitie­s relating to the topics of community and environmen­t, health promotion and wellness, financial and wealth creation, fitness and sports, and creative and artistic developmen­t.

Some of the activities undertaken by students include production­s, exhibition­s, poetry and poster competiton­s, as well as special projects such as caring for a vegetable garden. Competitio­n winners are awarded at the seminar.

“We love to bring them together to see what the others are doing in their schools. So we entertain and educate,” Edwards said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Students from Red Hills Primary enjoy their goodie bags from the Environmen­tal Health Foundation (EHF) at the LASCO-sponsored EHF Schools Wellness Club seminar on Monday, May 8 at Eden Gardens, St Andrew.
CONTRIBUTE­D Students from Red Hills Primary enjoy their goodie bags from the Environmen­tal Health Foundation (EHF) at the LASCO-sponsored EHF Schools Wellness Club seminar on Monday, May 8 at Eden Gardens, St Andrew.

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