
From Participant to Leaders
Active SWV Community Captains do such an amazing job of encouraging and inspiring their program participants some of them recently became Community Captains themselves at the 2019 Active SWV Community Captain training.
Check out these incredible success stories of participants, volunteers, and members of the Active SWV family!
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Active SWV Community Captains do such an amazing job of encouraging and inspiring their program participants some of them recently became Community Captains themselves at the 2019 Active SWV Community Captain training.

Active SWV would like to introduce you to April Participant of the Month, Jacki Wright.

We’d like to recognize Region 1, Partners in Actions for their efforts to promote health and wellness in the workplace.

Active SWV would like to introduce our March Participants of the Month, BFF’s Violet Carte and Bea Morris.

Active SWV would like to highlight Rick Accord as February Participant of the Month.

The Active Southern West Virginia Kids Run Club is a powerful program within the Active SWV non-profit organization.

Active SWV would like to highlight Aletha Stolar and Patsieann Misiti as January Community Captains of the Month.

This month Active SWV would like to highlight Samantha Cadevil as participant of the month. Samantha is an AmeriCorp Vista at Just for Kids Advocacy Center.

Active SWV would like to highlight Lisa Harless as Participant of the Month for December.

Joe and Jenni Canterbury appreciate that Active Southern West Virginia helps to connect our community with healthy activities, making opportunities for exercise more accessible.

Active SWV Community Captains lead free activities of interest to them, in places and times convenient to them and inviting for their families, friends and neighbors. This peer-to-peer approach enables every day people to become leaders of health in their communities.

Peggy is a shining example of someone who is overcoming her own barriers to physical activity and also inspiring others along her way.
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