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Get Outta My Face: Generation FIT

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Judy Shasek
Executive Director
Get Outta MY Face
(non profit corporation)


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by Charles Beauchamp on July 21, 2007 - 08:34

As the Director of a course on Population Medicine, Prevention and Outcome Analysis for medical students, I struggle with what to teach medical students about how to perceive and pursue the problem of childhood and youth obesity. This approach will find its way into Team-based Learning sessions to challenge the students how they could introduce its potential to children and youth without being intrusive on their space.

The role of teen leadership and the power of teen-to-teen and teen-to-child communication have incredible potential, as noted. Hopefully this will be a very enabling "virus".

by Judy Shasek on June 18, 2007 - 17:56

Get Outta My Face
Non Profit

We are fortunate that the local Boys & Girls Club in Bend donated office space for us. In return, we are responsible for providing programs for age 9-12 youth. Using the Generation FIT peer mentoring exercise model (www.generation-fit.com) the Get Outta My face team will teach why kids need to exercise and how to use active video games for exercise. They are also creating an alternative to the usual school fundraisers of candy, soda, donuts etc. They are partnering with Thera band to create a kids fit kit called, Punkdajunk. Schools can earn fundraising dollars while supporting fitness in a clever, kid-friendly manner. See www.punkdajunk.com for more info.

by tahn on June 18, 2007 - 14:59

It is an intriguing idea of using social marketing in the internet to help kids learn to incorporate exercise into their daily routine. It is unclear exactly how the money will be used, and exactly what the potential measurable efficacy of the project is. However, it deserves further review as it relatively low cost, open-access, and high growth potential. Perhaps further clarification on the questions above would be greatly helpful.

Thank you!
Changemakers Team

by Judy Shasek on June 18, 2007 - 19:23

Get Outta My Face
Non Profit

Do you need specific quantifiable measures? i can provide what we'll use.
Judy

by Judy Shasek on June 18, 2007 - 17:53

Get Outta My Face
Non Profit
We will use the funds to maintain the process of gathering the digital projects and voice of youth. I am the executive director of the non profit on behalf of the ten Oregon teens doing the bulk of the project development, podcasting, blogging, websites, PR, marketing and networking. I do not get any payment or compensation for the average 20 hours I spend each week with the project - it is my "giving" to the community and also this health issue is important to me.

The teens all had full or part time jobs, especially during the summer. in order to keep staff for the non profit, we will allot a portion of the budget to pay them as staff - the will volunteer for the rest of their work. Most have at least 50 hours of volunteer time over the past 8 months on the project.

We have joined the local Chamber, and have created a PowerPoint (think Al Gore and AN ONCONVENIENT TRUTH) - on the topic of smart choices and how $12 billion in junk food advertising makes healthy choices a difficult pattern to live by. We need editing equipment and some professional support to create a feature length documentary telling the story of these young people and their method of impacting this health issue by harnessing the energy and involvement of the generation most negatively impacted. We do most work in-house (the teens do it), including web site design and infrastructure, creating projects and creating the video and films that will inpsire other youth. See our website for some examples: www.get-outta-my-face.com

$15,000 will pay for all staffing from now through Dec 2007, it will pay for professional editing/director support (in part) so we can have a film ready to be used by many agencies, schools and indie film festivals to get awareness out.

by tahn on June 18, 2007 - 14:59

It is an intriguing idea of using social marketing in the internet to help kids learn to incorporate exercise into their daily routine. It is unclear exactly how the money will be used, and exactly what the potential measurable efficacy of the project is. However, it deserves further review as it relatively low cost, open-access, and high growth potential. Perhaps further clarification on the questions above would be greatly helpful.

Thank you!
Changemakers Team

by Judy Shasek on May 16, 2007 - 08:14

Get Outta My Face
Non Profit

Actually the amount of funding that would give us the best "leg up" in Year 1 is $15,000, our form says 0. can we update that?

by tahn on June 18, 2007 - 14:58

Dear Ms. Shasek:

Yes, you can log in, and you should see your entry as a link once you do. By following the link, you will see a page that you are able to edit.

Please do not hesitate to contact me directly with further questions!

Best,
Tyler Ahn
Changemakers