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Network for a Healthy California - Children's PowerPlay! Campaign
San Diego/Imperial Region

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Community Youth Organization

Registration & Order Form

Congratulations on becoming a champion for change by partnering with the Children's PowerPlay! Campaign. To get started, simply complete and return this form to your PowerPlay! Coordinator to receive your Community Youth Organization Idea & Resource Kit and other materials.
Contact Name/Title:  
Organization Name:  
Site Name:  
Site Address:  
City/Zip:    County:  
Phone:    Fax:  
Email:  

The best way to reach me is:   Mail     E-mail     Phone     Fax

# of participating 5 to 8 year olds:             # of participating 9 to 11 year olds:  

Children's Power Play! Campaign Resources
image spacerYouth Leader Pack image spacerIncludes 1 Community Youth Organization Idea & Resource Kit, 1 poster, and 1 sample Kids...Get Cookin'! cookbook.

If you still have your Community Youth Organization Idea & Resource Kit (© 2005 or later), please order parent brochures and cookbooks only.

image spacerKids...Get Cookin'!
Cookbooks
image spacerThis kid-friendly English/Spanish cookbook for 9 to 11 year-old children features 20 tasty fruit and vegetable recipes.

Note: Cookbooks are delivered for each 9 to 11 year-old child after you have completed at least seven activities and your Participation Report has been received by the Power Play! Campaign Coordinator.


packs
of 35
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Parent Brochures
image spacerThis full-color brochure is designed to give parents of elementary age children ideas for helping their kids eat more fruits and vegetables and be more active. The brochure is available in packs of 35.

packs
of 10
image spacerSpanish-Language
Parent Brochures
image spacerA Spanish-language version of the parent brouchure. The brochure is available in packs of 10.
image spacerRequest for
Presentation
image spacerRequest for presentation/training on CYO kits for students.


   


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