Abbotsford Mayor George Peary has always been a big supporter of physical activity and healthy living. After all, as a former physical education teacher, parent and grandparent, he knows how important healthy lifestyles are to growing young people. He has also been a huge supporter of the SCOPE project in his community – and recently, Mayor Peary issued a challenge to all of his community:
“Abbotsford is fortunate to have all the ingredients for health, including climate, trails, facilities and programs. I challenge all of you to meet the 5-2-1-0 challenge:
- Enjoy 5 or more vegetables and fruits every day
- Reduce your screen time to less than 2 hours per day of your leisure time
- Engage in moderate physical activity for at least 1 hour per day
- Choose to eat healthy and eliminate sugar sweetened drinks for your children”
We are thrilled to see this challenge, and hope that all of Abbotsford joins in! Click here to see Mayor Peary’s challenge (page 3) in The Pulse, the Abbotsford News’ healthy living insert, as well as two other pieces on the 5-2-1-0 guideline! Also, check out some resources on living 5-2-1-0:
- Live 5-2-1-0 page and downloadable resource sheet in English and Punjabi
- Check out 5-2-1-0 on the Childhood Obesity Foundation‘s website and downloadable resources for families of kids ages 3-5
- Visit the HealthyFamiliesBC page for more tips on healthy living
- Concerns about healthy weights? Check out our resource lists for Abbotsford and Prince George.
- More resources on 5-2-1-0 living from 5-2-1-0 Let’s Go!, a US-based non-profit community organization dedicated to helping kids live healthy lives.


A lot of parents ask us how to get their kids more interested in good food, and less interested in packaged foods and sugar-sweetened beverages. One of the best ways to do this is to involve your child in meal preparation from an early age.
N0w that the school year has started again, more kids are involved in organized, active sports.