Your gift to Project Healthy Schools supports learning activities and wellness initiatives in participating middle schools throughout Michigan that encourage children to make lasting dietary and activity choices that fight obesity and promote optimal cardiovascular health. PHS continues to make a lasting impact in most of the 130+ schools that started the program since 2004. PHS depends on grants and donations to both start the program in new schools and maintain it in existing schools. For more information, go to www.projecthealthyschools.org
Project Healthy Schools processes all donations through the University of Michigan Leaders & Best secure giving website. Your gift to Project Healthy Schools supports learning activities in participating middle schools throughout Michigan that encourage children to make lasting dietary and activity choices that fight obesity and promote optimal cardiovascular health.
*Link will re-direct you to an outside University of Michigan secure webpage for making donations to the Project Healthy School’s account.
The donation breakdown above is simply a way for donors to understand what their donations will support. There are many aspects to being a PHS member has, like access to our online portal website, but we don’t list all the advantages that schools receive. PHS is open to all forms of donation, if the above denominations are not to your satisfaction or if you would like to donate something else, please contact our head of development, Ryann Eff.
PHS is always looking for community partners, whether it is an organization or individual. PHS holds both advisory board and steering committee meetings throughout that year that are attended by our founder, Dr. Kim Eagle. If you are interested in joining either of these boards or helping PHS reach more students in the community with a contribution, please contact Vincent Cavataio.
Director of Development, Cardiovascular Programs
Michigan Medicine Office of Development
734-763-5128
Project Healthy Schools was founded in 2004
This website was created in part thanks to support from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund
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