Volunteers Kim Taft, left, Michelle Eubanks and Kirie Raducka Lose Weight Watchers' campaign well, helping to coordinate an effort in Algonquin Park, where Weight Watchers donated a pound of food for every pound lost by 150 participants . Explore more than 150 people in Algonquin and Lake in the Hills as one of the lowest possible is the way to lose weight to actually see in books - in the form of canned foods. As part of Lose Weight Watchers "for a good campaign, the company gives to lose one pound of food for every pound that participants in the St. Vincent De Paul, who will then distribute food to local groups. Members say that since losing weight this way gives them a new impetus to lose even more. "There was feeling really lost the pounds," said resident Kirie Raducka lead volunteer, a mountain lake. "The motivation is very specific and additional - it is able to move around easily." This could come at a better time, as Algonquin in the news several weight loss programs. Julio Gomez, 40, a resident of Algonquin, is now in the country on "The Biggest Loser" is known, a television in the 16 obese participants learn about exercise and healthy eating from a pair of sneakers. The person who loses most of its body weight, percentage points, explained, "The Biggest Loser" and represents a price of $ 250,000. In addition, Premier fitness solutions in Algonquin Park at 1445 Merchant Drive, just 12 weeks Biggest Loser program weight loss style you should correspond in time for Christmas. So far, the Algonquin Chapter of the total £ 550.4, which is the Weight Watchers lost in the gift food. In addition, the Algonquin Chapter 115 pounds of food collected during its meetings on its own that also give the St. Vincent De Paul. For every 1 million pounds in the national campaign is lost, Weight Watchers $ 250,000, giving up $ 1 million. Members meet several times a week to calm the Algonquins, and discuss a healthy lifestyle and support each other. The program helps members to kill two birds with one stone - and not just members to lose weight, but they also contribute to the fight against hunger on the spot. "You're not the only way for you, you are now able to benefit another," said Raducka, with more than 100 kg lost with Weight Watchers and now uses to keep a diet healthy. "In these difficult times, people even drop. The six weeks of the campaign is in its second year and ending October 17, although Raducka said it's not too late to enter. The group meets Tuesdays at 4:30 Clock, Clock Thursdays at 5:30 and Saturday at 7, 8.15 and 9.30 clock All sessions are at the Holiday Inn Express and Suites, 2595 Bunker Hill Road in Algonquin Park.
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