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Media Contacts:

Jennifer Giambroni

CMAB

jgiambroni@cmab.net

(209) 690-8244

Alyson Barnes

Ketchum

alyson.barnes@ketchum.com

(415) 984-6259

Statewide Effort to Increase Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Resources Awards

$20,000 to LA’s BEST After School Enrichment Program

LA’s BEST to receive financial and in-kind resources from California Dairy Families, Los

Angeles Rams and the National Foundation on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition.

LOS ANGELES (November 22, 2016) –LA’s BEST After School Enrichment Program, a

partnership of the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Unified School District’s Beyond the

Bell Branch and the private sector is expanding student health and wellness with $20,000 in

financial and in-kind resources from California dairy families, the Los Angeles Rams and the

National Foundation on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition (NFFSN) through a special award celebrated

November 17

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at Limerick Elementary School in Canoga Park. The $10,000 ‘Hometown Grant’

being awarded to LA’s BEST came from a partnership between California dairy families and the

Los Angeles Rams through the Fuel Up to Play 60 (FUTP 60) program and was matched by the

NFFSN in support of the Presidential Youth Fitness Program’s 60

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anniversary celebration.

"LA’s BEST knows that keeping our kids healthy is a part of their overall well-being,” said Eric

Gurna, President & CEO of LA’s BEST. “This is why, each year we provide the more than

25,000 students we serve with unique opportunities to learn about the importance of healthy

eating and exercise. It is an honor to receive this grant through the FUTP 60 program, which will

help students be more active, healthier and happier.”

The ‘Hometown Grant,’ and match means students in the LA’s BEST program will join the 13

million students who are eating healthier, 16 million students who are being more active and