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Connecting Boys Sole to Soul
http://magazine.wfu.edu/2014/11/03/connecting-boys-sole-to-soul
Connecting Boys Sole to Soul. Ashley Armistead ('91) founds Let Me Run, a nonprofit focused on wellbeing. Cherin C. Poovey (P '08). November 3, 2014. In 2009 Ashley Brown Armistead (’91) founded Let Me Run. What are the goals for Let Me Run? Ashley Armistead (’91). How did the idea for the program originate? But I knew that boys were capable of so much more. How many times have you heard, Boys will be boys, or Too much testosterone in the room? The disturbing consequence of this Boy Code is that lack of ...
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Our Sponsors | Carolina Cycling Team
http://carolinacyclingteam.com/our-sponsors
Our goal is to partner with sponsors that align with our mission and understand and respect the importance of health, fitness, community and leadership. We evaluate sponsors based on relationships, products, services, leadership and their values and commitment to the cycling community. Click to learn about Geoff Secora – the man behind East Charlotte Nissan. Follow East Charlotte Nissan on Facebook. Click to learn about Roger Stacks – the man behind Preferred Parking. Follow Preferred Parking on Facebook.
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Our Sponsors | Carolina Cycling Team
http://carolinacyclingteam.com/newsite/our-sponsors
Our goal is to partner with sponsors that align with our mission and understand and respect the importance of health, fitness, community and leadership. We evaluate sponsors based on relationships, products, services, leadership and their values and commitment to the cycling community. Click to learn about Geoff Secora – the man behind East Charlotte Nissan. Follow East Charlotte Nissan on Facebook. Click to learn about Roger Stacks – the man behind Preferred Parking. Follow Preferred Parking on Facebook.
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Partners | Move More, Move Often | Wake Forest University
http://move.thrive.wfu.edu/partners
Skip to the navigation. Skip to the content. Thrive is Wake Forest University’s comprehensive approach to wellbeing. As part of the Thrive initiative, Move More! Is a collaborative effort of the following campus partners:. Department of Health and Exercise Science. Environmental Health and Safety. Hospitality and Auxiliary Services. Office of Business and Finance, Campus Life. Office of the Vice President of Campus Life. Residence Life and Housing. Therapeutic Lifestyle Change Program.