New Active Living Network Web Site Boasts New Resources, Features
Active Living Network
The Active Living Network promotes active, healthy environments by engaging a national coalition of professionals and advocates who have a stake in the health impacts of how places are designed and built.
New resources are now available on the re-designed Active Living Network Web site, including a download library featuring publications, presentations and fact sheets on a range of Active Living issues. This site is a resource for professionals, advocates and those interested in creating healthy communities. The site covers information from a range of fields, including land use planning, public health, architecture, public safety, environment, transportation and education.
Visit the Active Living Network at http://www.activeliving.org and submit relevant links and publications to [email protected].
You may also sign up to receive monthly updates about important Active Living issues covered in the site. This month, learn about Active Living Leadership awards to encourage activity-friendly communities at the state and local level, and other important news items [http://www.activeliving.org/index.php/In_the_News/79].
To join the monthly update list, send an email to: [email protected].
Related Link: Active Living Website
For more information contact:
Nora Ranney
Active Living Network
1932 First Avenue Suite 507
Seattle
WA 98101
USA
Phone: 206-792-0435
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.activeliving.org
Posted January 8, 2004
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