More proof that parks boost the health of the whole community

By Trust for Public Land
Published August 4, 2014

More proof that parks boost the health of the whole community

Earlier this year, we debuted a booklet and short film featuring the latest research demonstrating the connection between parks and health.

Hundreds of you signed up to receive your free print copy, and a number of city officials and organizations also approached us to talk about how they could help spread the word.

The piece was so popular, we’ve decided to make it even easier to read and share by turning it into a digital ebook, complete with links to even more articles, reports, and videos. 

We encourage you to share 8 Ways Parks Improve Your Health with your friends and neighbors, your butcher, your baker, your personal trainer, and anyone else who might enjoy learning about all the ways that parks boost the health of the whole community.

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