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Striving to make community wellness EASI!

Bring an event to your community in 2025!

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Who we are

Explore the Magic of Motion® is a limited liability company that offers education and consultation services to decrease health disparities. Our programs aim to increase health literacy and improve relationships between health-related organizations and the communities they serve.  In addition to exposure to different health careers and services, participants are able to track health metrics recorded during these programs and get connected to local health resources.

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What we do

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  • Educate the community on healthy living through movement.

  • Increase Awareness of health careers and services.

  • Support Program Managers and volunteers through training with an outreach toolkit.

  • Inspire culturally competent practices that advocate for the health of the community.

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Our Programs

We started in 2013 as a service-learning project piloting programs with local Girl Scouts and transitioned to being a small business in 2018. The original program was successfully hosted at the University of Delaware Clinic by staff and student’s and the department sustained the program annually on STAR Campus until 2020 (COVID). It has evolved from a one-time event for only Girl Scouts to a 4-part series that teaches health literacy and teamwork skills to all children. 

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Take Part

Explore the Magic of Motion® workshops are led by Program Managers and a team of volunteers. Each program offered by our Program Managers, inspire motion and healthy living through our interactive workshops. When you host with Magic of Motion®, you’re giving children and their guardians some of the greatest gifts of all – self efficacy and your time!

Our Impact

322

Participants

265

Volunteers

7

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Testimonials

"Thanks for running such a wonderful program for our Girl Scouts last month.  We got some great feedback, and we are interested in running it again!"

Girl Scout Program Specialist, December 2019

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