Thanks Duane,
Makes me wonder if anyone at WVU is connecting health of community with projects such as the work in Preston County? I believe programs that improve access to recreation are directly tied to community health. Looking at measures related to specific health indicators including QOL, etc... would reinforce the health benefits.
Thanks again for sharing,
Sam





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From: Duane Nichols <duane330@aol.com>
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Subject: [CLEAR] WVU Davis College Receives Grant to Help Lift Up West Virginia Communities - The Independent Herald
 

WVU Davis College Receives Grant to Help Lift Up West Virginia Communities 


Plans in Kingwood include assessing baseline economic development for the RECREATE program and Cheat River Trail initiative. Aspects of this project will be community-based with focus groups, gauging outdoor recreation interest in Preston County, and strategically planning community and economic development in participating trail towns. 

https://www.independentherald.com/2020/12/03/wvu-davis-college-receives-grant-to-help-lift-up-west-virginia-communities/