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Final Team Project
Final Team Project
Getting Healthy,
Arizona Style
OGL 343- Group C
Leslie Burnette
Davina Gill
Ashley Lira
Jeweliette Porras
Tronica Standifer
General Subject
Our team wants to focus on environment and encourage a healthy lifestyle. Our goal is to
address environmental clean up, air pollution, reservation clean up, recycling/ upcycle and
healthy eating habits. We plan to teach the community the positive ways of keeping our
environment clean, while teaching them about food deserts and healthy recipes.
Health + Environmental concerns: ➔ Work hand in hand with local public schools to provide
education to our youth. Material would focus on how they can
➔ Limited environmental knowledge help protect our land.
➔ Lack of local and ethnic healthy recipes readily available ➔ Become the go to resource for encouraging Arizona to improve
their health. Whether that be through their environment or
➔ Fitness can be expensive, we want to remind people that physical health.
picturesque hiking is all around AZ and is free/low cost
➔ Be the change we want to see
➔ Informing public on how we can better preserve our
reservations as they serve a large Arizona population
Healthy Activities:
Partner with school officials to organize programs
that will encourage kids to explore biking and hiking
tails Photo: Chris(2017)
★ EVERYONE
■ Men & Women
■ Children
■ Elderly
Resources
Chris. “Guide to a Healthy Living, Healthy Lifestyle & Health Benefits” 30 August 2017. Web 20 September 2021
https://assignmentstudio.net/healthy-lifestyle-living-health-benefits/
Planh. “Towards a Healthy Built Environment: Training for Health Professionals” (n.d.) Web 20 September 2021
https://planh.ca/events/towards-healthy-built-environment-training-health-professionals
Rahman, M. Shamsur, 2019, Promote health for all through a healthy environment,
https://m.theindependentbd.com/arcprint/details/204585/2019-06-24
Scholes, T. (2015). Fossil Creek Reservation Required [Photograph]. Cronkite News, cronkitenews.azpbs.org/2015/10/19/fossil-
creek-reservations-required-2/