Off The Clock: Local organizations advocate wellness
Bob Beckett of Dun & Bradstreet (third from left), along with representatives from the American Heart Association and parent volunteers, handed out health snacks to the students of Saucon Valley Elementary School on June 3 as part of the company’s sponsorship of the 2014 Lehigh Valley IGNITE Heart Ball.
Phantom Charities donated $1,200 to LifePath for the purchase of a library of interactive games for LifePath’s new ‘Lumo Play’ gaming system. Games are projected from an overhead monitor through computer software onto the floor.Pictured from left are Jennifer Keeble, executive director, Phantoms Charities, Chrissy Hixson of Capital BlueCross and a member of the Phantoms Charities board, MeLVin (mascot of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms ice hockey team), Annette Kaiser, LifePath communications and development director, Bob Cox, a LifePath client, and Paul Coleman, LifePath CEO and executive director. LifePath provides services to those with intellectual and developmental disabilities and operates in the Greater Lehigh Valley, Bucks and Delaware counties.
This photo was published online on June 13, 2014.
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