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ĪēŅ¹¾ē³” Trumbullā€™s Nursing Students Launch ā€˜Walk and Talk with a Nurseā€™ Program

Nursing students at ĪēŅ¹¾ē³” Trumbull are putting their best foot forward, hoping to promote healthy lifestyles in the Mahoning Valley.

Members of ĪēŅ¹¾ē³” Trumbullā€™s Student Nurses Association (SNA) recently launched the ā€Walk and Talk with a Nurseā€ program at the Niles Wellness Center. From 9-11 a.m. on the second and fourth Monday of every month, students will join members of the Wellness Center to participate in a variety of physical activities. During the activities, members are encouraged to talk and ask questions about health and activity.

ā€œWe think it is so important that we help promote a healthy Mahoning Valley,ā€ said Taylor Stull, vice president, ĪēŅ¹¾ē³” Trumbullā€™s SNA. ā€œThis is a great way for us to stay active in our community, meet great people, and do our part to promote healthy lifestyles.ā€

According to Bob Burke, park and recreation director, City of Niles, many of the regular members are beginning to look forward to these special days.

ā€œThis is a great partnership,ā€ said Mr. Burke. ā€œThe nursing students have been terrific and itā€™s great to watch them seek out some of our senior citizens and walk around the track with them.

 

(Pictured left-right) Taylor Stull, SNA officer; Bill, Wellness Center member; Valerie Salyers, SNA president; Matt, Wellness Center member; Alice Colwell, professor, and SNA advisor; and Bob, Wellness Center member.

POSTED: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 08:54 AM
Updated: Friday, December 9, 2022 06:47 AM