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Colts quarterback Andrew Luck huddles with kids as part of the Change the Play program, which provides kids with information and tools to make healther decisions. (Provided photo / Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health)

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Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is teaming with Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health for Change the Play, a program encouraging healthy choices for kids. (Provided photo / Riley Hospital)

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Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is teaming with Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health for Change the Play, a program encouraging healthy choices for kids. (Provided photo / Riley Hospital)

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Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is teaming with Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health for Change the Play, a program encouraging healthy choices for kids. (Provided photo / Riley Hospital)

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Luck, Riley team up for kids' health

Updated: Tuesday, 30 Oct 2012, 11:37 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 30 Oct 2012, 10:02 AM EDT

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Andrew Luck is teaming up with an Indianapolis landmark — Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health — in an effort to promote healthy lifestyles for Indiana's children.

Together, they plan to design a new program that will encourage children to make better choices when it comes to physical fitness, nutrition and education. The program, called "Change the Play," will provide children with more information and tools to make healthier decisions will be unveiled later Tuesday.

Luck understands the importance of good role models and points to his parents as his inspiration for becoming physically fit and mentally active.

He hopes this program helps Indiana's children make the same choices.

Indianapolis selected Luck with the No. 1 overall draft choice and is 4-3 behind their new franchise quarterback.

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