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UnitedHealthcare Donates Hasbro's NERF ENERGY Game Kits to Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-DadeUnitedHealthcare and Hasbro gave 200 children the gift of "exergaming" earlier today by donating NERF ENERGY Game Kits to Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180118006487/en/ UnitedHealthcare donated 200 NERF Energy Game Kits to Boys & Girls Clubs of Miami-Dade as part of a national initiative to encourage young people to become more active through "exergaming." Travis Garland, COO, UnitedHealthcare of Florida Community & State, and mascot Dr. Health E. Hound passed out kits to local Club members. The donation is part of a recently launched national initiative between Hasbro and UnitedHealthcare, featuring Hasbro's NERF products, that encourages young people to become more active through "exergaming" (Photo: Gaston De Cardenas). Part of a national initiative between Hasbro and UnitedHealthcare to encourage kids to increase physical activity, the kits feature Hasbro's NERF products that are designed to encourage young people to become more active through "exergaming." Each kit includes a NERF ENERGY Game Band, a NERF PRO FOAM soccer ball and instructions to download the NERF ENERGY RUSH mobile game to get kids moving. As children participate in physical activity, they earn "energy points" that are tracked by the activity band, and these points turn into screen time to play the mobile game on a smartphone or tablet. UnitedHealthcare is donating 10,000 NERF ENERGY Game Kits to elementary schools and community organizations across the country, enabling children age six to 12 to receive the kits at no cost.
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