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Adopt the Program Resources
By adopting the program, you have access to many resources to help you live a healthier life. You must be logged in to access these resources. Login or register at the left, and then navigate the left menu to utilize the resources. Resources include:

Fired Up For Fitness Challenge: This tool allows you to track your hours of fitness and challenges you to meet certain goals over the course of a year. As each benchmark is reached, you will receive a reward to keep you motivated and recognize your hard work.

Securing Sponsors for Department Health and Wellness Programs: This toolkit takes you through the steps needed to identify, reach out to, and follow up with potential sponsors and donors of a department health and wellness program. The toolkit contains sample letters and customizable templates to make reaching out to and following up with sponsors even easier. It also includes tips, talking points, and ideas to help departments through the process. The NVFC developed the toolkit to make securing sponsorship for a department health initiative as undaunting and straight-forward as possible.

Department Pledge: Encourage your entire department to adopt the program by signing the Department Pledge to get and stay healthy. Submit the Pledge to the Heart-Healthy Firefighter Program with 100% department compliance and each member of your department will receive a special pin to recognize your commitment to heart-health.

Tools and Resources: The NVFC has compiled all of the tools and resources you need to help you and your department succeed in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Categories of resources include nutrition, fitness, and general health. Help make the case for a department wellness initiative using the health facts section. Whether you are looking for menu planning assistance, exercise examples, risk assessment tools, or something else, you will find it here.

Department Page: Each registered department has its own page that allows personnel to post success stories and photos to keep their department personnel motivated.

Message Board: Connect to a network of first responders from across the country who have also made the commitment to become heart-healthy. Utilize the message board feature to ask questions and share best practices and tips.