Get Fit Hawaii Looking for Team Leaders

Five Mountains Hawai’i's popular 10-week, team-based, free healthy lifestyle challenge returns for its fifth year with an expanded, island-wide program thanks to sponsorship from the Hawai’i Island Beacon Communities HEAL project and business partners.

Participants are encouraged to gather their friends, co-workers, and family to form teams of 4-10 people, then take the Get Fit Hawai’i challenge! Up to 500 participants will receive free health screenings, set personal goals, enjoy weekly challenges, get access to fitness activities/classes, receive great tips from local health professionals, be eligible to win prizes, receive Get Fit Hawai’i newsletters and online resources (e.g. webinars, healthy recipes, and food/activity trackers), and more! Participant registration begins on August 1st, with priority given to teams with registered leaders.
TEAM LEADER registrations are now being accepted (visit our website). One member of each team should attend a FREE training (healthy snacks provided) and two may attend as co-leaders. Leaders will receive valuable additional resources, program information, coaching, and gifts. Select from the Team Leaders Training Sessions listed below when you register:
  • Waimea: August 18
  • Kona: August 25
  • Hilo: August 25
If you intend to be a Team Leader but are unable to attend any of the Training Sessions above or if you have questions, please call Aileen or Ann at 887-1281.
For more information or to register online, visit www.getfithawaii.org or call 887-1281.

Five Mountains Hawaii Launches New Underage Drinking Prevention Program

Five Mountains Hawai‘i, a 501(c)3 nonprofit in Waimea, has been contracted by the County of Hawai‘i, to implement a public awareness and coalition building campaign to prevent underage drinking.  The $100,000 contract is part of the Hawai‘i Strategic Prevention Framework-State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG).

“Five Mountains Hawai‘i is grateful for the support of Hawai‘i County and the SPF-SIG program, and we are excited to have the chance to expand this important messaging,” said Five Mountains Hawai‘i Executive Director Robin Mullin.  “Our goal is to change or at least challenge the ‘perceived norms’ that tend to glamorize underage drinking.  Using several broad strategies, we hope to increase awareness, provide information and build capacity of our youth leaders.”

Five Mountains Hawai‘i, its contractors and youth members are building a branded public awareness media campaign with two branches, one for youth, one for parents/caregivers.  Several Hawai‘i Island youth groups are participants in the SPF-SIG program, and were on the creative team which named the campaigns:  “Be Akamai NO Try” for youth and “Models Not Bottles” for adults.

The campaigns launched with two new websites, social media, a communications workshop, and print, online and broadcast advertising, including radio/television commercials created by our youth.  Other elements include a tee-shirt promotion and island-wide information resource centers.  Free town hall meetings and screenings of an original documentary film “Perils and Pearls in Paradise” are scheduled for Kona, July 23, Hilo, July 27 and Waimea August 3.

“The good news is, about 75% of students (grades 6-12) in Hawai‘i County reported that their parents think it’s very wrong to drink,” said Mullin.  “The not-so-good news is that parents were also ranked the highest source of exposure to alcohol for all 6th – 12th graders.” Mullin said the statistics in use were drawn from County of Hawai‘i: Epidemiological Profile of Alcohol Related Behaviors Among Youth, Spring 2007; current revision May 2010, prepared by: SPF-SIG Epidemiological Team.  “We will be working hard to improve that and other statistics, as measures of underage drinking prevention.”

This project is an equal opportunity program funded through the County of Hawai‘I Mayor’s Office, Hawai‘i Department of Health, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – Center for Substance Abuse Prevention: Strategic Prevention Framework – State Incentive Grant SPO 13944.

For more information, visit www.FiveMountains.org or  www.ModelsNotBottles.org

North Hawaii Drug-Free Coalition Welcomes in New Program Coordinator and Seeking Leadership Team Members

The North Hawaii Drug-Free Coalition (NHDFC), a project of Five Mountains Hawaii, recently appointed Ms. Deanna Kackley as Program Coordinator, a position previously shared by Jan Sears and Lori Eldridge, who served NHDFC since 2007.  Kackley, originally from Kauai, has lived on Hawaii Island for more than twenty years.   She spent the last five years developing the “About Face!” program for the Hawaii National Guard Education and Health Programs. “About Face!” focuses on skills training for youth aged 13 to 17, in a variety of essential life skills for interpersonal relationships, critical thinking, health, fitness, leadership and employability. The innovative program has been successfully established in numerous U.S. states, Washington, DC and Guam.

Kackley’s early career work included Hubble Space Telescope at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Division, and she holds a degree in Engineering from the University of the Pacific and graduate degree from Stanford.  A busy mom in addition to her vocation, Kackley has three sons attending or graduates of Kamehameha Schools East Hawaii Campus.

“We are so fortunate to have Deanna join our NHDFC team,” said Five Mountains Executive Director Robin Mullin.  “She has a unique professional perspective and strong relationship skills from over twenty years of active community involvement. I am confident she will be an excellent support and liaison for our developing Leadership Team as we move forward into the 2010-11 year.

 

Continuing Coalition Leadership Team Members, Seated: Robin Mullin, Sherry Davis, Sharon Williams. Standing: Jeani Navarro, Richey Riggs, Joel Cohen, Doug Andrews

 

The Leadership Team, a group of qualified volunteers representing twelve community sectors, works within the North Hawaii neighborhoods of Hamakua, North Kohala, Waimea and Waikoloa to facilitate programs designed to reduce underage drinking, provide alternate activities for youth, share resources and raise public awareness to encourage smart choices about drugs and alcohol.

In the past year, the 24-member Leadership Team actively accomplished important milestones, furthering significant goals and projects.  They were able to help Roots Skatepark and Waikoloa Skatepark move forward, support the efforts of Hamakua Youth Center, From Kids For Kids, Hawaii Island Health Alliance, Children’s Research Triangle and other community organizations.  In addition, NHDFC distributed resource cards to 14,000 homes, raised awareness with appearances at public events, radio and print advertising and monthly education column, “U Need 2 Know.”  They also helped provide professional evaluation training to nonprofit organizations through Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA).

“We are extremely grateful to Jan and Lori, and to the 2009-10 Leadership Team,” said Mullin.  “Their talents have helped to move our mission forward, and they will be sorely missed.  My hope is that their excellent example will inspire others to step up to help the community and make a difference.

“NHDFC is actively seeking new Leadership Team members in the areas of Youth, Parent, Business, School, Media, and Law Enforcement,” Mullin said.  “The commitment level and meeting schedule are manageable for this advisory group that guides the coalition decisions.  We advocate for each other’s projects and brainstorm to address emerging issues challenging our shared vision for a drug free community.  In the final three years of our grant, we plan to refresh our approach using environmental strategies and have fun together as we  help make our Island an even better place to live, work and raise a family.”

For more information about the Leadership Team opportunity, please contact Deanna Kackley, at NHDFC, 887-0756, dkackley@fivemountains.org.  For more information about our program, see our website at www.fivemountains.org//nhdfc.

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