
Poland's "Chrumasa Sport Challenge": 1.8 Million Students Embrace Healthy Eating and Exercise
Polish Schools Embrace Healthy Habits with "Chrumasa Sport Challenge" The "Chrumasa Sport Challenge" is making waves in Poland, bringing healthy eating and exercise to schools nationwide. Funded by the National Center for Rural Support, the program provides free fruits, vegetables, and dairy products to participating schools. Each school also develops its own unique fitness program tailored to its students' needs. "We promote a healthy lifestyle, educate children, and showcase local Polish products," explains Henryk Smolarz, director general of the National Center for Rural Support, in an interview featured in the Teleexpress TVP report. The program's impact is far-reaching, with 1.8 million students across Poland involved. The video shows students actively participating in the program, preparing healthy meals, and engaging in various physical activities. One student enthusiastically shares, "I love strawberries!" highlighting the positive engagement with the initiative. The "Chrumasa Sport Challenge" is a testament to Poland's commitment to the health and well-being of its youth, fostering healthy habits and promoting local agriculture.