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Eating Habits Improvement Promotion Member (Healthmate)
Last updated on May 7, 2024.
What is the dietary life improvement promotion member (healthmate)?
Eating habits improvement promotion members (healthmates) are engaged in volunteer activities to promote health through food under the slogan "Our health is our hands."
"Nutrition" ・Aiming for a harmonious lifestyle of "exercise" and "rest", we are promoting dietary education activities for all generations, from children to the elderly.
Introduction of Activities
Health promotion classes tailored to life stages (contracted business from Yokohama City)
For all generations, from children to the elderly, we hold classes for health promotion centered on food at local venues.
Other requests, etc.
We carry out health promotion activities with local people such as community care plazas and elementary schools. In addition, we are also engaged in business commissioned by the Japan Food Life Association.
・Oh, this food education class
・Lifelong bone cooking
・Activities at the request of local communities
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To become a member of the dietary life improvement promotion (healthmate)
If you attend a training course held in Kohoku Health and Welfare Center, complete the prescribed course and join, you can work as a health mate.
This page is about the details of the health mate training course.
Healthmate training course (Dietary Life Improvement Promotion Seminar)
Food education information ・ Easy recipe of healthmate
It is a page of information on food education and simple recipes.
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Inquiries to this page
Kohoku Ward Health and Welfare Center Health and Welfare Division
Phone: 045-540-2362
Phone: 045-540-2362
Fax: 045-540-2368
E-Mail address [email protected]
Page ID: 952-305-480