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Mission: At Dalc Recreation Group , we envision making structured fitness activities available to all children. We believe physical activity is an essential component of every child’s and youth healthy development. Our programs make fitness fun and help kids build strength, power, and agility as well as basic movement and motor skills, including hand-eye coordination, running and throwing. Our group activities also build confidence, camaraderie and community. we develops kids with healthier futures.
Target demographics: Dalc Recreation Group helps prepare children for a healthy, active life. Whether delivered by our trained, professional coaches at our Innovation Sites or coaches employed,We helps children improve their strength, power, coordination, balance, aerobic capacity, body awareness, and agility. The program also develops basic movement and motor skills, such as hand-eye coordination, running, and throwing. The curriculum includes hundreds of different exercises, fitness games and fun activities that get kids moving.
Direct beneficiaries per year: Periodic fitness tests measure the program participants’ improved fitness, and anecdotal evidence from coaches and administrators testify to social-emotional advances.
Geographic areas served: Our mission is to provide structured physical activity programs for undeserved children to build the foundation for a healthy, active life.
Programs: Each Dalc Recreation Group program includes: Annual Professional Development training for coaches and administrators Access to Dalc Recreation Group proprietary curriculum All necessary program equipment (hula hoops, medicine balls, rope ladders, etc.) Site visits from Dalc Recreation Group Director of Programs Online surveys to monitor usage and impact. Our innovative, progressive program includes a total of 50 classes, broken into five units (team-building, communication, loco motor skills, chasing/fleeing, and hand/eye coordination) that each contain 10 lesson plans. Each lesson plan is for 60 minutes of physical activity but is adaptable to smaller units of time for partners that don’t have a full hour available to implement the Kids program. Periodic fitness tests measure the program participants’ improved fitness, and anecdotal evidence from coaches and administrators testify to social-emotional advances.