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PROJECT POWER
Project Power is a faith-based program targeting
the African American community. It was developed to provide
churches with a foundation for integrating
diabetes awareness messages and healthy living tips into the
life of the family and church. The program is designed to increase
awareness of the
seriousness of diabetes and its complications and to provide
easy to implement techniques for improving overall health.
Project POWER engages the church
in a variety of year-round activities that provide lessons
which improve the health of those church members living with
diabetes, their families
and the greater community as well.
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Project POWER offers six educational workshops.
Each workshop is facilitated by a Project POWER Ambassador
who is trained by ADA staff and provided with a complete
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HOW PROJECT POWER WORKS
Each workshop is approximately 1 – 1 ½ hours in length
and provides all participant materials and giveaways. On average,
Project POWER modules train 25 participants per module, and participants
are
encouraged to attend all six modules over a one-year period.
Project POWER Ambassadors may host each module multiple times throughout
the
year which gives all church membership an opportunity to participate.
Diabetes
Day -- ‘Diabetes Day’ is the introductory activity in the
Project POWER workshop series. During the worship service the Pastor,
or his/her designee, devotes time to talk to members about the seriousness
of diabetes, the risk factors for the disease and what one should do
to reduce their risk. Following church service, information is distributed
and additional Project POWER workshops and activities are promoted to
church members. Additionally, participants are encouraged to call ADA
(1-800-DIABETES) or visit the website (www.diabetes.org).
POWER Over Diabetes -- Sets the foundation for all other Project POWER modules.
Participants are provided basic diabetes information and treatment. The goal
of the workshop is to create awareness about diabetes, management and treatment
of the disease.
‘
Fit for the Master’s Use’ -- This workshop teaches the importance
of physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight in the management
of diabetes. Participants learn why physical activity is important and
how to incorporate more movement into their daily routine.
‘
O Taste and See’ -- Demonstrates healthy eating and cooking for
the entire family, particularly family members with diabetes, and how
best to integrate healthy eating into everyday life. Participants will
learn healthier ways to prepare food and be able to identify appropriate
portion sizes.
‘
A Clean Heart’ -- Creates awareness about the relationship between
diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.
‘
Train Up a Child’ -- This workshop creates awareness of the increase
in type 2 diabetes among African American youth and teaches ways to
help African American youth become healthier. Participants will learn
ways to help children eat healthier, increase their physical activity,
and live healthier lives. Activities are developed for family participation
and engage all members of the family in activities increasing the awareness
of healthy living.
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