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Officials launch ‘Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco’

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Chester County announced the launch of “Fresh Air, SelfCare Chesco,” a campaign that encourages residents to practice effective selfcare for better health and wellness through easy outdoor activity.

Introduced at a county commission­ers’ meeting, “Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco” brings together the knowledge and services of the County’s Mental Health/ Intellectu­al & Developmen­tal Disabiliti­es Department, Health Department, Parks + Preservati­on, and Planning Commission. It highlights the many public outdoor settings throughout the county.

Chester County Commission­ers’ Chairwoman Marian Moskowitz said, “Studies have shown that a tenminute walk can boost energy, clear the mind, and raise spirits. So, we want people to get outside — the ‘Fresh Air’ piece — and take a daily ten-minute walk — the ‘Self-Care’ piece. Doing more than that is great, but just a little fresh air activity can truly help.”

“Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco” was borne out of recommenda­tions made by the Chester County Youth Mental Health Coalition, a countywide initiative led by state Rep. Christina Sappey. The coalition, comprised of state legislator­s, county officials, school administra­tors, the Chester County Intermedia­te

Unit, local higher education institutio­ns, and behavioral health providers, focused on youth mental health concerns identified by school district superinten­dents. One of these concerns led to establishi­ng a family and community partnershi­p workgroup, led by the CCIU, whose focus included ways to lower the risk of depression and promote faster stress recovery.

County Commission­er Josh Maxwell, a member of the team whose recommenda­tion led to the “Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco” initiative, said, “We have an amazing number of outdoor resources and activities across the whole county that everyone can tap into — and all are free to use. For example, the Chester County Trailfinde­r Guide is an interactiv­e map showing every trail and who owns it — state, county, local municipali­ty, or a homeowners associatio­n. Type in your home address, and the Guide will show trails literally right outside your front door.

“As outdoor activities and resources increase in the run-up to the spring and summer months, this will be reflected on the Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco web page,” added Maxwell.

The many trail, park, preserve, and outdoor activity resources available in Chester County can be found at the Fresh Air, SelfCare Chesco webpage, www. chesco.org/fresh-air.

“I am very pleased to see a recommenda­tion from the Coalition enacted, especially during the winter months when anxiety and depression tend to increase,” said Sappey. “I am grateful for the County’s commitment to work on improving mental health, and I look forward to continued collaborat­ion with the Chester County Commission­ers going forward to help families struggling with access and treatment of mental health issues for their loved ones.”

Commission­er Michelle Kichline said, “Taking care of your mind is just as important as taking care of your body — something that is known by the medical community, and now, also known and appreciate­d

by people of all ages. We plan to spread the word about Chester County’s wealth of outdoor options through this campaign and encourage schools, libraries, senior centers, afterschoo­l groups, businesses, our municipali­ties, and more to promote Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? “Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco,” a new campaign that encourages residents to practice effective self-care for better health and wellness by being outdoors, was launched by the Chester County Commission­ers.
SUBMITTED PHOTO “Fresh Air, Self-Care Chesco,” a new campaign that encourages residents to practice effective self-care for better health and wellness by being outdoors, was launched by the Chester County Commission­ers.

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