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Healthy Lamoille Valley is a coalition of individuals and community organizations working collaboratively to prevent and reduce youth substance misuse and encourage youth to make substance free healthy choices.

06/17/2026

Care doesn’t happen alone. Men’s health is shaped by relationships — partners, families, caregivers, friends and communities at every stage of life. When men are supported through connection, education and shared advocacy, they seek care, stay engaged and live healthier, longer lives. This Men’s Health Month, we’re recognizing care as a partnership— because stronger connections lead to stronger health outcomes. Learn more at MensHealthMonth.org.

06/17/2026
06/16/2026
How are we teaching our young people to respect their community?  This is a beautiful example.
06/16/2026

How are we teaching our young people to respect their community? This is a beautiful example.

As thousands of fans streamed toward the exits after Japan's 2–2 draw with the Netherlands at Dallas Stadium on June 14, 2026, something unusual began happening in the stands. ⚽
While most spectators were focused on getting home, hundreds of Japanese supporters stayed behind.
Armed with blue trash bags—many of which they had been waving during the match—they quietly moved through the rows of seats, collecting cups, food containers, and litter left behind after the game. 🗑️
To many people watching, the scene seemed remarkable.
To the Japanese fans, it was simply normal. 🇯🇵
The habit is deeply connected to a cultural tradition known as souji, a practice that teaches children from an early age to take responsibility for shared spaces. In many Japanese schools, students clean their own classrooms, hallways, cafeterias, and school grounds rather than relying on dedicated cleaning staff.
🧹 The goal is not just cleanliness.
It is respect—for the space, for others, and for the community.
As a result, Japanese supporters have become famous around the world for doing something few fans think about after the final whistle.
Whether Japan wins, loses, or draws, many remain behind to leave the stadium in better condition than they found it. ❤️
The players have earned a similar reputation.
Over the years, Japan's national team has repeatedly been praised for leaving locker rooms spotless after major tournaments, often accompanied by handwritten thank-you notes and carefully folded origami cranes. 🏟️✨
The scene in Dallas drew even more attention when NFL quarterback Jameis Winston joined the cleanup effort while wearing a Japan jersey, helping collect litter alongside the supporters.
For Japanese fans, however, the focus was never on receiving praise.
🌍 They have been doing this at international tournaments since Japan's first World Cup appearance in 1998.
What began as a simple act of courtesy has become one of the most admired traditions in global sport.
Football is often remembered for goals, trophies, and dramatic moments.
But sometimes the most memorable act happens after the match is over.
Long after the crowd has gone home, a few people remain behind, quietly showing that respect for others can leave an impression just as lasting as anything on the scoreboard. ⚽❤️

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06/12/2026

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