Feet First Walk To School Week 2008
MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
29
February 2008
AMI Is Creating Miles Of Smiles By Supporting Feet First Walk To School Week 2008
New
Zealand children will literally have a smile in their step
thanks to the involvement of AMI Insurance in Feet First
Walk to School Week (March 3-7).
As part of its commitment to local communities, AMI is one of three Gold Sponsors of the week that promotes the benefits of walking to school regularly.
To help get children enthused about walking to school AMI has created 6,000 pairs of socks with cute smiley face logos which will be distributed nationwide during the week. AMI’s involvement also assists by promoting the initiative nationwide and providing sports prizes for the schools involved. The company’s support has also assisted with balloons and t-shirts to promote the event and high visibility vests worn by the walking school bus coordinators.
“Walking to school helps makes kids and communities healthier. Kids feel fitter and one less car on the road in the morning means less carbon emissions. AMI is proud to be involved in this initiative,” says Matthew Cody, Executive Manager Marketing.
Feet First Walk to
School Week is an annual event held in early March to
promote the benefits of regularly walking to and from
school. Students and adults are also encouraged to continue
to walk to school on an ongoing basis.
Feet First Walk to
School Week has three components:
• Walk to School Day
(Wednesday 5 March 2008)
• Walk to School Week (Monday
March 3 to Friday March 7, 2008)
• Walking Wednesdays
(Wednesday March 5 to Wednesday April 2, 2008)
Participating schools receive resources including flyers,
posters, stickers and progress cards and ideas for classroom
activities. Each school will have the chance to win great
prizes. A highlight of the week will be Walk to School Day
on Wednesday 5 March with special events planned throughout
the country.
AMI is also a sponsor of walking school
buses in Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, Hamilton, Gisborne,
Nelson and
Matamata.
ENDS