HealthCorps

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Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003)
FocusWellness education
Location
HealthCorps, Inc.
Founded2003; 23 years ago (2003)
TypePublic charity
FocusWellness education
Location
Key people
Amy Braun, President
Michelle Marquez, Chief Operating Officer
Juliahann Washington, Controller
Karen Johnson, Chief Communications Officer
Employees50+
Websitewww.healthcorps.org

HealthCorps, Inc. is an American nonprofit organization that provides school-based and organizational health education and peer mentoring, in addition to community outreach to underserved populations.

HealthCorps is a national service program with tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.[1] The program claims to impact from 400 to 600 high school students per school per year.[2]

The HealthCorps in-school program aims to support teens and pre-adolescents by providing practical life skills through interactive lessons, student-led events, and demonstrations that emphasize the importance of physical and mental well-being. HealthCorps encourages students to become informed consumers and health advocates while fostering positive behavioral changes that can improve self-esteem.[3]

HealthCorps operates using a peer-mentor model, where the HealthCorps "coordinator" is typically a recent college graduate. Each coordinator is assigned to manage 1 to 4 schools, where they conduct lessons and activities focused on fitness, nutrition, and mental resilience.[4] The seminars are taught through health or other academic classes or after-school clubs, as designated by the school principal. Lesson content is included in a 250-page curriculum and program guide developed in the field by the coordinators and approved by the HealthCorps Advisory Board.[5]

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