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Strategies

The 50 Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities grantees are working in many different issue areas in order to reverse childhood obesity.  Here is a listing of the most popular strategies.  We will include more strategies and examples from each issue area as the grantees continue their work on their initiatives.

Bicycles
Communications
Community Engagement (case examples)
Community Gardens (case examples)
Complete Streets (case examples)
Corner Stores, Markets and Grocery Stores (case examples)
Farmers' Markets
Food Assistance Program Access
Greenway, Bike and Ped Plans
Greenways and Trails
Land Use, Zoning and Joint Use (Joint Use case examples)
Mapping
Master Plans
Parks and Playgrounds (case examples)
Pedestrians
Preschool and Daycare
Public Policy
Restaurants
Safe Routes to School
School Policies
Traffic Calming
Youth Engagement (case examples) 

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News

  • Trucks to Bring Produce to City's 'Food Deserts' [Column]
  • YMCA's 'Fit Start' Program Aims to Curb Childhood Obesity
  • Get Kids to Eat Their Veggies
  • Richmond Program Will Take Residents to Grocery Stores
more

Resources

  • Healthy Eating Active Living Convergence Partnership
  • Fact Sheet on Joint Use Agreements
  • The Safe Routes to School National Partnership
More Resources

Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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