Hip Hop Public Health Campaign Launches Mobile App to Promote Physical Activity & Better Nutrition

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The Hip Hop Public Health (HHPH) Campaign has put out a new mobile app aimed at reaching youth with healthy messages.

The app, available for free download on iTunes, invites youth to become HHPH Ambassadors and provides access to music, comic books, videos, and toolkits to promote physical activity and better nutrition in their community.

In addition to accessing these resources, the app allows its users to track their progress and awards point to ambassadors who share the healthy message with their schools, local organizations, and greater community.

Ambassadors can log in their experiences, track how many students they’ve reached, provide comment on their experience, and upload relevant pictures and videos. According to the iTunes description of the app, they can also share their work on social media channels like Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.

To learn more about this app, its features, and about the HHPH campaign visit their website here.

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