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Wichita Falls' Play Well program honored for promoting youth wellness

Wichita Falls' Play Well program honored for promoting youth wellness

Yahoo26-02-2025

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — On February 20, the annual Texas Association of City and County Health Officials conference, held in College Station, honored a local program through the Wichita Falls-Wichita County Public Health District.
The Play Well program was designed and championed by program manager Alexandra Henriquez and community partner Ronnie Williams, the Chief Operating Officer of All Hands Cultural Community Center.
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The Play Well program teaches children about health and wellness through interactive classes and activities. It comprises a cross-section of programs geared toward school-age children. While it is unique, it can be replicated in other communities across the state.
Staff from many programs, as well as community partners, have teamed up to implement the program. It is promoted to schools, after-school programs, and summer camps and can be customized based on their needs and resources.
Play Well has been widely accepted in Wichita County and implemented at all Boys and Girls Club locations in Wichita Falls, as well as several schools in Wichita Falls and Burkburnett.
For more information on Play Well, call Alexandra Henriquez at 940-761-7918 or visitthem online.
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