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TJRH: 12 Months of Giving initiative for April By Stacey Biggs Over the past two years, the support for our organization from the communities we serve has been nothing short of amazing. While we are always very involved in the communities we serve, we decided to find ways to go above and beyond in giving back to those who have supported T.J. Regional Health. Every month in 2022, we are doing a little extra to support local families, charities, partner organizations, students, schools, healthcare workers and more as part of our 12 Months of T.J. initiative. For April, we will be offering a Healthy Cooking Class for members of the community, and 3 months of membership in local area gyms, including the Health and Wellness Center at Lindsey Wilson College. Click "Read more" for more information and links to register for both programs. Studies show that families that prepare meals at home eat a healthier diet and are also more likely to eat at home most days of the week, make better food choices while saving money. Families are encouraged to attend the Healthy Cooking Class on Monday, April 25, 2022, starting at 5:30pmCT at the T.J. Health Pavilion Community Center, 310 N L Rogers Wells Blvd, Glasgow, KY. The event will be hosted by Emily Matthews, FCS Program Assistant with the Barren County Cooperative Extension Office. Registration is required and you can register at tjregionalhealth.org/healthycooking. For more information, please contact Kati Bowman at 270.651.4520. T.J. Regional Health also wants to provide 3 months of membership to those who are interested in starting a membership or continuing to improve their health by attending a local area gym. These gyms include Barren County YMCA, Extreme Fitness in Glasgow, Workout Anytime in Glasgow, and the Health and Wellness Center at Lindsey Wilson College. This is a way to encourage folks to revisit those forgotten New Year's Resolutions. Please complete the online form by midnight April 17, 2022. Winners will be notified the week of April 18. Gym memberships will be paid for May, June and July 2022. Visit tjregionalhealth.org/gymmembership to register! This story was posted on 2022-04-14 21:58:51
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