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TITANS, THE DAIRY ALLIANCE HIT THE ROAD FOR 2022 T-RAC SCHOOL SHOWS

The Tennessee Titans, along with The Dairy Alliance hosted T-Rac School Shows in 2022. The program walked students through a variety of activities including, “Minute to Win It” games, trivia contests, and speeches from former players about healthy choices and being a successful athlete. The initiative aimed to educate students on ways to ‘Fuel Up’ with healthy foods and be active for 60 minutes a day.

“For 14 years, The Dairy Alliance has championed health and wellness initiatives in our communities, especially by emphasizing the importance of nutrition for children and teens,” said Joan Benton, Manager of Business Development for The Dairy Alliance. “Partnering with the Tennessee Titans and T-Rac is a perfect way for us to share our message with young people and grab their attention through fun, engaging and educational programming.”

Fuel Up to Play 60 (FUTP 60) is a leading national in-school health and wellness program launched by the National Football League (NFL) and National Dairy Council (NDC), which was founded by America’s dairy farmers, in collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). It is administered in the Southeast, including Tennessee Titans market, by The Dairy Alliance.

Since its launch in 2009, more than 73,000 schools have enrolled in the program - that’s three fourths of all schools in the United States - with the potential to reach more than 38 million kids. About a third of these schools are in large urban areas, where most at-risk kids reside (and have the most to gain from programs like Fuel Up to Play 60). Fuel Up to Play 60, is offered to all schools with students in grades K-12, at no cost.

The Dairy Alliance and the Titans work together to help make wellness part of the game plan in Tennessee Titans market in schools through the Play 60 campaign/Fuel Up to Play 60. The program encourages schools to make healthy changes in students’ eating habits and physical activity.

“We are so thankful to The Dairy Alliance and the Tennessee Titans for hosting these exciting and informative events at our schools. Instilling the importance of a healthy lifestyle begins at a young age, and there is no better place to foster that growth than in our local schools,” said Tressa Sanders, Principal at Jack Anderson Elementary School. “Our students benefit greatly from the programs that aim to promote learning and fun.”

Throughout the month of March, T-Rac visited Jack Anderson, Glendale, Scales, Goodlettsville, Union and Dickson Elementary Schools, as well as Harpeth Middle School.

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