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FFLAG was created because educators at Williamstown Head Start saw an increasing trend of obesity in their students. Those educators began the initiative of educating our community. The mission of FFLAG is to educate and bring awareness to Grant Countians about physical fitness and nutrition,
FFLAG organizes Get Up * Get Out * Get Fit Grant County campaign in October and Cle Derby Dash 5 K Walk/ Run the first Saturday in May.
FFLAG's Worksite Wellness Program is available to any business, organization, school or government agency in Grant County. The Wellness Program is designed to get employees thinking about nutrition choices and physical activities which will make the workplace more productive.
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