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Promotion of Life-Link program Care for Myself action (1:04): Healthy Food and Healthy Eating Habits

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Life-Link NGO program promotes free of charge a short optional lessons that focus on teenagers adopting attitudes and behaviour towards a Sustainable Life-Style. Around 50 proposed lessons/actions promote the Life-Link ethics of Care for Myself - Care for Others - Care for Nature.

The Life-Link independent program is based on social and natural sciences - the Chairman is a Medical Doctor from Uppsala in Sweden. One of the proposed lessons with short teachers guidelines at www.life-link.org Manual, action 1:04 deals with Healthy food and eating habits.

An other relevant action for this Climate Day campaign is lesson 3:05 RRR "Reduce-Reuse-Recycle". Performing these two actions at a school should be in line with the Nordic Climate Day 2011 goals.

Life-Link will alert all Life-Link associated schools in the Nordic and Baltic countries to perform and to report the two actions Healthy Food and RRR Reduce-Reuse-Recycle. Schools that respond to the Nordic Climate Day 2011 will also have their reports visible at www.life-link.org (in practice) Schools and Actions.

Then browse for actions 1:04 and 3:05. Any other school (students 12-19) participating in the Nordic Climate Day 11 Nov 2011, can easily report their action to www.life-link.org.

Want to Join in? and then be welcomed to the world-wide Life-Link network of schools. After reporting the action or lesson, a class or school can connect to an other school for dialogue and exchange of results from similar performed lesson / action.

Welcome - no fee! Life-Link independent program is based on social and natural sciences - the Chairman is a Medical Doctor from Uppsala in Sweden. The Life-Link program was initiated in 1987 as a response and antidote to international youth fears for a Nuclear weapons holocost and the environmental degradation.

Today 760 schools in 80 countries have responded to the Life-Link program, each school with its own page on www.life-link.org Schools & Actions. (No password needed for any interested educator or student).

UNESCO agency for Education for Sustainable Development recommends the Life-Link program and campaign: Schools Earth Care Campaign 2010-2014 (Water-Care-RRR).

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