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HARRISBURG – Capital Blue Cross is supporting scores of 2024 educational programs by distributing nearly $1 million in 80 Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and Live Healthy school grants across Central Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley so far this year.
EITC grants use state business-tax credits to fund scholarships and enrich educational opportunities through donations to innovative programs. Live Healthy grants support innovative school programs that strive to increase physical activity, enhance nutrition, and encourage healthier life habits.
Capital’s generosity has helped fund schools, summer camps and innovative learning initiatives benefiting thousands of children.
“Our support of these creative initiatives is another example of Capital’s commitment to improving the health and well-being of the communities we serve,” said Capital Blue Cross President and CEO Todd Shamash. “These engaging programs benefit our children, which in turn helps build our communities. We’re proud to go the extra mile to help expand our children’s educational paths.”
Among the programs Capital’s support is making possible this year:
- Healthy Eating Taste Testing – Allentown School District (Live Healthy): Twice during the 2024-25 school year, more than 2,500 elementary students will taste-test recipes that include locally grown fruits and vegetables. Student feedback will help decide which foods are later included in a district-wide menu available to nearly 17,000 students.
- Salvation Army Harrisburg Summer Youth Enrichment (EITC): More than 100 children enjoyed an activity-packed, affordable 2024 summer camp complete with literacy lessons, sessions on character and emotional development, nutrition and cooking classes, career exploration, and more.
- Tiger Tranquility Den – Fleetwood Area School District, Berks County (Live Healthy): The tranquility den creates a serene school space for students to relax and recharge so they can improve mental focus, reduce stress, and enhance their mental well-being.
- Mobile Agriculture Education Science Lab – Dauphin County (EITC): With many students generations removed from farm life, the mobile lab uses innovative methods to bridge the agricultural knowledge gap, including interactive experiments to help students across Pennsylvania connect with agriculture and explore its career opportunities.
- Gaga Ball Pit – Lewisburg Area School District, Union County (Live Healthy): More than 600 middle-schoolers benefitted from fun physical exercise through Gaga Ball, a fast-paced game played with a soft foam ball that combines dodging, striking, running, and jumping.
- Junior Achievement BizTown – York County (EITC): Fifth- and sixth-graders experience business aspects of administrating a town via a simulated workday that includes interactive roles such as running a bank, managing a restaurant, voting for mayor, and more.
- Early Learning Center Playground – Colonial Intermediate Unit 20, Northampton County (Live Healthy): The playground offers a unique, sensory-friendly, safe, and extensive outdoor learning space where none currently exists for special needs students in the unit’s early intervention program.
For more information about these grant programs and other ways Capital supports the communities we serve, visit our website.
About Capital Blue Cross
Capital Blue Cross serves a 21-county region in Central Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Valley by offering health insurance products, services and technology solutions that provide peace of mind and promote health and wellness for our members. We focus on simplifying and personalizing the healthcare experience and using innovative solutions – including patient-focused care models, actionable data, and digital health technologies – to create healthier lives and lower healthcare costs. Our Capital Blue Cross Connect health and wellness centers provide in-person service and inspiration to help people reach their health goals. Capital Blue Cross is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.