Walking to Health

Jul
30
2012

Community Health Walk-Wythenshawe Park

Category: Parents & Childrens Events, Walking to Health | Author: Shirley He

On Monday 30th July 2012, the Chinese Health Information Centre (CHIC) organised a Community Health Walk in Wythenshawe Park; aimed at Chinese parents, children and adults in order to promote the benefits of regular walking as well as strengthening parenting relationship skills. The adults also enjoyed the scenery and the colourful flowers and wildlife that surrounded the park. A picnic in the park was also arranged where the adults and children enjoyed eating in the embrace of nature. Furthermore, the children had a great time in the park’s playground as they played on the swings and the slides with their parents and other children who were in the park. A total of 39 people and 6 staff and voluntary workers assisted this event.

Community Health Walk - Wythenshawe Park

Community Health Walk - Wythenshawe Park

Jun
11
2011

Stamford Park Health Walk

Category: Community Health Talk, Walking to Health | Author: Shirley He

11th June 2011: Stamford Park Health Walk including a visit to the local funfair, two mothers and two children took park due to the rainy weather.

Stamford Park Health Walk

May
7
2011

Parent & Children Heaton Park Walk

Category: Parents & Childrens Events, Walking to Health | Author: Shirley He

7th May 2011-Heaton Park Health Walk including visiting the Animal Farm Centre. In total 22 people took part of which 8 mothers and 10 children and 4 workers.

 

Parent & Children Heaton Park

Apr
20
2011

Parent & Children Walking to Health

Category: Parents & Childrens Events, Walking to Health | Author: Shirley He

30th April 2011 Community Health Walk to Wythenshawe Park, 26 people took part including parents and children.

 

Children & Parents Walking to Health

Apr
15
2011

Debdale Country Park Walk For Older People

Category: Older People Activities, Walking to Health | Author: Shirley He

Debdale Country Park Walk For Older People over 65+ on 15th April 2011. Free transport was provided and in total 20 people took part.


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