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Healthy Babies

San Francisco and Madison Take Action on Lead and Mold in Housing

Posted on December 6, 2022

This week, we are highlighting the third workshop in a four-part series on lead remediation from our partner, Healthy Babies Bright Futures.

Posted in Healthy Babies

Madison Combines Lead and Mold Abatement with Energy Efficiency Programs

Posted on October 19, 2022

The Mayors Innovation Project, in partnership with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for children. We are excited to share the story of one of our grant recipients, Madison, WI.

Posted in Good Ideas for Cities, Healthy Babies, Partner Post

Pine Bluff, AR Planted Trees and Turned City Land into Gardens to Support Babies’ Health

Posted on June 9, 2022

Pine Bluff, AR used municipal land to expand community gardens and planted trees to support children’s health as part of their participation in the Healthy Babies Initiative.

Posted in Healthy Babies

Duluth Identifies Levers for Healthier City Purchasing

Posted on June 9, 2022

The Mayors Innovation Project, in partnership with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for children. We are excited to share the story of one of our grant recipients, Duluth, MN.

Posted in Healthy Babies

Scranton, PA Makes City Parks a COVID-Safe Destination

San Francisco Replaces Toxic Nap Mats for City’s Most Vulnerable Young Residents

How Salem, MA Launched a “Food Farm” to Provide Thousands of Pounds of Organically Grown Food to Local Families

How Lynn, MA Expanded a Farmers Market to Support Vulnerable Residents

Bringing Healthy Food & Prenatal Services to Families in Champaign, IL

New Funding to Support Children’s Health

Posted on April 20, 2022

Request for Proposals: $20,000 Grant Deadline to apply: Friday, May 20, 2022 View and download full Request for Proposal here. The Healthy Babies Initiative, a partnership of Healthy Babies Bright Futures (HBBF) and the Mayors …

Posted in Healthy BabiesTagged health
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