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Healthy Futures in Bloom: Goshen Health Expands Garden Program to Reach Thousands More Students
Goshen Health’s Tower Garden Program has expanded to reach more students across the region. Originally launched in Goshen Community Schools in 2023, the initiative has grown to include five local school districts including Concord, Elkhart, Fairfield, Goshen and Middlebury. A total of 29 gardens are currently supported by Goshen Health through the program.
Goshen Health Launches Free Summer Programs to Fight Weekend Hunger and Educate Families
This summer, hundreds of local children won’t have to worry about their next meal. Goshen Health is once again offering free frozen backpack meals along with their Summer Health Lunch Bunch education program to support families and improve community health.
Families Get Moving with Free Outdoor Workouts in Local Parks
Goshen Health is making it easier for local families to get active together this summer—no gym required. Through its Park Bench Fitness program, developed in partnership with area parks departments, residents can access free guided workouts in the very spaces they already enjoy.