‘Drink Up Philly’ Promotes Water in Corner Stores and Beyond

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Drink Up is a new national effort powered by Partnership for Healthier America that has engaged millions of people and brought together nearly 50 supporters from the public and private sector, all committed to encouraging people to drink more water more often.

Drink Up Philly will be the first city-focused effort.

In the next year, The Food Trust, in partnership with the City of Philadelphia Department of Public Health’s Get Healthy Philly initiative, the Philadelphia Water Department and other local partners, will increase the availability and marketing of water in Philadelphia corner stores, schools, farmers’ markets, and Night Market events, reaching more than half a million residents with the message that water is a healthy choice. This far-reaching campaign will work to increase consumption of water and educate children and families on the importance of drinking water every day.

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