The Collaboratory for Kids and Community Health from @nationwidekids is a hub for innovative ideas to improve the health of children and their neighborhoods.
Many working parents feel their kids mental health struggles are impacting them at work. That’s why @onoursleeves developed Bloom, a curriculum to help working parents support their children’s mental health. Learn more here: bit.ly/45GEJkK
This year, the Upward Bound Math & Science program took 12 first gen students to D.C. to tour @Georgetown and @HowardU. Read more about their experience: bit.ly/3Z3PHy0
Healthy Homes is continuing to grow with the help of @OCCHstrong and other community partners. See more information about plans to expand in the Linden area.
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Members of the @nationwidekids Youth Advisory Council took a trip to Washington D.C. Read more about their experience from one of the Council members who went! bit.ly/44KqomP
"For community health initiatives to make a meaningful impact, it is essential to acknowledge the distinct characteristics of the communities they serve." @bossmagmedia highlights @NationwideKids' Healthy Neighborhoods Healthy Families initiative. bit.ly/44SxuFL
The Youth & Young Adult Summer Employment Program at @Nationwidekids allows students to gain experience working in healthcare. Students have the opportunity to work with doctors, do research and even help with marketing. bit.ly/43KyjyU
The latest edition of the National Framework for Pediatric Vital Signs published in @theNAMedicine. Dr. Kelly Kelleher discusses his perspective here: bit.ly/3rGPTqh
As of April 1, states resumed Medicaid disenrollments, previously paused under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. Experts are encouraging families to re enroll: bit.ly/438ILzY
.@nationwidekids is closing the roadways this summer and bringing back PlayStreets to Southside communities. PlayStreets allows kids to get outside and play safely: bit.ly/3NqDBtu
.@nationwidekids is excited to share that Safety City is coming to central Ohio again this summer. This injury-prevention program is designed for kids ages 5-7. Learn more about Safety City here: bit.ly/3quK1Qs
.@nationwidekids is encouraging students to share credible health information with their peers through the teen health ambassador program. Learn more here: bit.ly/3MTjNP6
.@nationwidekids was featured in newly released guidelines from @AmerAcadPeds that show obesity treatment for children is safe and effective. Read more here: bit.ly/43KqVUF
.@nationwidekids' Proud Linden Parent Program connects Linden parents with free evidence-based resources to support the raising of young children. Learn more about this resource: bit.ly/3pfDEQr
.@nationwidekids Partners for Kids program is using a new digital dashboard to predict asthma flare ups in kids and keep them out of the emergency room. See more about this program’s impact: bit.ly/43oz7e0
.@NationwideKids is launching an innovative health coach program aimed at improving health outcomes in under-resourced communities. Learn how this program will address health disparities in the Linden and southside communities: bit.ly/3moQTNw