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Kids’ water programme to make a splash

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YOUNG people will have a ball learning about the importance of staying hydrated and choosing water over sugary drinks, thanks to a new sporting partnershi­p between Northumbri­an Water and Sunderland AFC’s Foundation of Light.

Powered by Water is a new interactiv­e educationa­l workshop that will be delivered to thousands of students over the next year, as part of the Foundation’s ongoing programme of activity with schools in the local area.

Young footballer­s taking part in the Foundation’s recent skills activity week took part in a number of interactiv­e games, quizzes and activities whilst learning about the importance of drinking plenty of water -throughout the day.

The Powered by Water programme has been designed to help children learn the importance of drinking water to keep them healthy and hydrated, through a series of fun games and activities. Staying topped up with water throughout the day keeps your brain healthy, helps you think clearly, improves your mood and stops you from getting tired.

Powered by Water also teaches children the importance of choosing water over fizzy drinks and certain fruit juices, which can contain high amounts of sugar. Too much sugar is bad for your teeth, makes you feel tired and can lead to more serious health problems later in life.

Maureen Berne, External Communicat­ions Manager for Northumbri­an Water said: “We’re really proud to have joined up with the Foundation of Light who do such fantastic work with young people. It’s really important that young people learn how important it is to stay hydrated, as it will assist their developmen­t, keep them healthy and give them a boost both when playing sport and working hard in the classroom.

“We hope that teaching children the importance of drinking water, through the Powered by Water programme, will help them to stay healthy, hydrated and active throughout their lives.”

Liz Barton-Jones, Head of Sport and Health for Foundation of Light added: “The programme is a great addition to our portfolio and highlights a very cheap and accessible way for youngsters to stay healthy and active.

“We hope that through programmes like Powered by Water we can help establish habits that will have a long-lasting impact on the health and wellbeing of local people well into adulthood.”

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