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Healthy Babies

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

Phoenix Plants Hedges to Reduce Kids’ Exposure to Pollution

Norman, OK works to coordinate local service providers to support children and families

Posted on March 22, 2022

Norman, Oklahoma, located approximately 20 miles south of Oklahoma City, is home to just under 125,000 and to the state’s largest university. While the city is full of the usual campus jubilation and activity, it …

Posted in Healthy Babies

Norman, OK Supports Children and Families With Community Access Pop-up Spots

Community Advocates in Wilkinsburg, PA, Ensure Every Baby Reaches Their Full Potential

Food Equity Advisors in Salt Lake City

Posted on December 20, 2021

Mayor Mendenhall and seven of the inaugural Salt Lake City Resident Food Equity Advisors, with the project consultant. The Mayors Innovation Project, in partnership with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country …

Posted in Healthy Babies, Program Announcements, Uncategorized
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