Changes are creating a culture of health.
These are the stories of those working to engage, organize, and mobilize communities to help make each day healthier for all children.
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SNAP Series: Eat Smart, Move More South Carolina
SNAP Series: Childhood Obesity Prevention Coalition of Washington State
SNAP Series: Michigan Fair Food Network
SNAP Series: Massachusetts Food System Collaborative
SNAP Series: Making Nutritious Produce Available in Hawaii
Dining Healthy in the Big Apple: New York City Makes Healthy Drinks the Kids’ Menu Default
El Paso, Texas Launches Nation’s First County-Level Healthy Food Financing Initiative
Peace Parks Give Young People a Safe Place to Be Active and Have Fun
Kansas City, MO: New School District Wellness Policy Aims to Create a Culture of Health at School
Taxing Sugary Drinks: What are the Impacts?
Conversational English Class Empowers Head Start Families
Head Start Brings Healthy Beverages to Madera County Kids
Head Start Helps Launch Michael on Path to Ivy League
Head Start Programs Have Significant Benefits for Children
Washington State Infuses Healthy Eating and Physical Activity into Early Learning Standards
Safer Streets for Physical Activity in Oregon
Working to Improve Out-Of-School Time Programs in South Carolina
Rhode Island Advocates Take Action on Junk Food Marketing in Schools
California Becomes First State to Require Healthy Drinks on Kids’ Restaurant Menus
Making Streets Safer Across the Nation: Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, New Orleans
Empowering Youth Advocates in North Carolina
Improving Quality Water in Schools in Los Angeles, CA
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child: RiseVT
Equity through Early Care and Education Standards: Voices for Alabama’s Children
Doubling Dollars and Extending the Reach of Healthy Food Initiatives in PA, AZ, MA, LA, MS
Equity Through Access to Healthy Food in New York
Making Strides for Physical Education in North Carolina
IAF Northwest: Improving Physical Education through Health Equity
Reducing Sugary Drinks in Philadelphia
Using Data to Improve Physical Education in Rhode Island
The HIP Program: Making Healthy Eating Affordable
Farmers Market SNAP Incentive Program Exceeds $1.2 Million in Massachusetts
‘Double Up’ Helps Low-Income Families Shop at Farmers Markets
DC Greens: Overcoming Food Insecurity in the Nation’s Capital
Making it Safer for Kids to Walk and Bike to School in MN
Forward Progress for Healthier Kids’ Meal Options