Florence, S.C. — Florence 1 Schools has announced a new partnership with local healthcare organizations and Blue Zones, LLC, aiming to improve the health and happiness of students, staff, and the wider Florence community. This initiative marks a significant step towards promoting healthier lifestyles within the district.
The initiative focuses on creating healthier habits among residents by encouraging a better diet, regular exercise, and effective stress management practices. The program is inspired by global regions known as “Blue Zones,” where people tend to live longer and healthier lives. Florence 1 Schools claims it will be the first school district in the nation to roll out the Blue Zones initiative.
Dr. Richard O’Malley, Superintendent of Florence 1 Schools, expressed excitement about this collaboration. “We are pleased to partner with each of these entities — HopeHealth, McLeod Health, and MUSC Health Florence Medical Center,” said O’Malley. These organizations will bring their healthcare expertise to support the program.
The program will be implemented over a three-year period, during which Florence 1 Schools will collaborate closely with HopeHealth, McLeod, and MUSC to adopt a well-being strategy aligned with the Blue Zones Worksite Certification model. This model, developed over two decades of research, focuses on integrating healthier lifestyle choices into the organizational culture.
The initiative aims to enhance not just the schools but the entire Florence community. Dr. Kathy Lee, a teacher at Moore Middle School, stated, “I believe it will increase our sense of community as we encourage each other and journey together to improve the overall quality of life.”
According to Carl Humphries, CEO of HopeHealth, the program brings “the world’s best thinking and approaches to worksite well-being,” making healthy habits easier to adopt. The Blue Zones model promotes an environment where making healthy choices becomes second nature.
Will McLeod, CEO of McLeod Health, emphasized the critical role of young people in the community, saying, “Our future workforce, future caregivers, and future leaders will benefit from healthy habits instilled during their school years.” The initiative looks to equip students with lifelong health skills.
Blue Zones experts will conduct a thorough assessment over the coming months to develop a Blue Zones Blueprint that outlines specific strategies for enhancing well-being within Florence 1 Schools. The collaboration will cover various aspects, including physical environments, employee policies, social connections, and nutritional offerings.
Jay Hinesley, CEO of MUSC Health Florence/Marion/Black River Medical Centers, stressed the importance of cultivating health at a young age. “We’re excited to see the positive impact this program will bring to Florence,” he stated, affirming their commitment to building a culture of wellness and resilience.
As Florence 1 Schools embarks on this transformative journey, community members can look forward to a concerted effort to foster healthier lifestyles, which can ultimately lead to an improved quality of life for everyone involved.
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