Saucony Run For Good(TM) Foundation Fights Childhood Obesity With Help From Massachusetts Governor's Office
April 09 2007 - 12:29PM
PR Newswire (US)
Governor Deval L. Patrick Declares Monday, April 9, 2007 "Run For
Good Day" In The Commonwealth LEXINGTON, Mass., April 9
/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- At a time when childhood obesity is
rising at an alarming rate, children are now facing one of the most
important challenges of their lives: embracing a fit lifestyle that
will provide the foundation for a healthy future. The Saucony Run
For Good(TM) Foundation (http://www.sauconyrunforgood.com/) joined
Governor Deval Patrick in tackling this issue head on as he
proclaimed Monday, April 9, 2007 as "Run For Good Day" in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To mark the occasion, Lieutenant
Governor Timothy P. Murray joined the Saucony Run For Good
Foundation as they presented a $10,000 Saucony Run For Good grant
to the locally-based DMSE Children's Fitness Foundation's TREK USA
East Coast Relay (http://www.trekrelay.org/) at the Massachusetts
State House. Millions of U.S. youngsters are overweight and an
estimated 17 percent are obese (Centers For Disease Control and
Prevention). According to the Massachusetts Public Health
Association, 29 percent of Bay State children are overweight or
obese, and their rate of obesity has more than doubled in the past
two decades. Even more alarmingly, overweight children and
adolescents have an approximately 70 percent chance of becoming
overweight adults (American Heart Association). "The future of the
Commonwealth lies within our youngsters. The work of the Saucony
Run For Good Foundation reflects the state's commitment to
encourage kids to get moving and stay fit," said Lieutenant
Governor Timothy P. Murray, who delivered the "Run For Good Day"
proclamation at the event. "Increased physical activity is
paramount to stemming the tide of childhood obesity in
Massachusetts' children and youth". The Saucony Run For Good
Foundation was created to address the growing epidemic of childhood
obesity by offering financial support to nonprofit organizations
that initiate and support running and fitness programs for
children. "As a company by and for runners, we are committed to
helping organizations like Dave McGillivray's Massachusetts-based
TREK USA East Coast Relay that so closely identifies with our
Foundation's mission," said Richie Woodworth, president of Saucony
and the Saucony Run For Good Foundation Board of Directors. "We
know we can't solve the epidemic that impacts children, both here
in the Commonwealth and across the nation, on our own. The Saucony
Run For Good Foundation hopes that our grants will make a
difference for these programs and the children that they serve, and
will help reverse the alarming trend of childhood obesity." On
April 18, 2007, TREK USA East Coast Relay will begin a 1,568 mile
relay run from Boston, MA to Florida to raise funds for the DMSE
Children's Fitness Foundation. The DMSE Foundation, founded by
Boston Marathon Race Director Dave McGillivray, works to promote
youth fitness and supports programs that address the rise in child
obesity and diabetes. The TREK School Program involves thousands of
children throughout New England and from across the country. "The
DMSE Children's Fitness Foundation was born out of Dave
McGillivray's life-long commitment to promoting physical fitness
for our nation's youth," said DMSE Foundation Managing Director
Billy Sheehan, who is also a TREK relay runner. "TREK USA events
are an opportunity to showcase healthy role models for our
children, and a nationwide invitation to support our position that
a future of obesity, diabetes, cancer and heart disease for
America's children is unacceptable." On hand to celebrate the
Saucony Run For Good grant presentation were students from the
Dennis C. Haley Elementary School of Roslindale, Massachusetts. The
school will be piloting a fitness grant program supported by the
DMSE Children's Fitness Foundation next fall. Fitness tips that
local community groups, parents and kids can follow to help them in
averting or overcoming childhood obesity can be found on the
Saucony Run For Good website at http://www.sauconyrunforgood.com/.
In addition, consumers can help raise funds for the Saucony Run For
Good Foundation, and generate awareness in the fight against
childhood obesity, by purchasing a pair of Saucony Run For Good
signature Red Laces at the John Hancock Sports & Fitness Expo
at the Hynes Convention Center on Boylston Street, Boston, on April
13th-15th, and at all Marathon Sports retail locations in
Massachusetts. About Saucony, Inc. Saucony, Inc., a subsidiary of
The Stride Rite Corporation, is a leading global supplier of
performance athletic footwear and apparel with its widely
recognized brands Saucony, Saucony Originals and Spot-bilt. For
more information, go to http://www.saucony.com/. About Stride Rite
Headquartered in Lexington, MA, The Stride Rite Corporation is an
NYSE company (SRR) with 2006 net sales of $706 million. Stride Rite
markets the leading brand of high-quality lifestyle and athletic
shoes for children and adults that are marketed by the Company
under well-known brand names, including Keds, PRO-Keds, Sperry
Top-Sider, Robeez, Tommy Hilfiger, Saucony, Grasshoppers, Munchkin
and Spot-bilt. Apparel products are marketed by the Company under
the Saucony and Hind brand names. Information about the Company is
available at http://www.strideritecorp.com/. Information about the
Company's brands and product lines is available at
http://www.striderite.com/, http://www.keds.com/,
http://www.saucony.com/, http://www.sperrytopsider.com/, and
http://www.hind.com/. DATASOURCE: Saucony Run For Good(TM)
Foundation CONTACT: Erin Vadala of Warner Communications for
Saucony Run For Good(TM) Foundation, +1-978-468-3076,
+1-617-669-1560, Web Site: http://www.sauconyrunforgood.com/
http://www.trekrelay.org/
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