Birmingham-Jefferson Food Policy Council – APPLY NOW

Greetings from Greater Birmingham Community Food Partners! We are happy to announce that we are seeking applicants for the new Birmingham-Jefferson Food Policy Council. The Council will be established to help improve our local food system in Jefferson County. The Council will be a private-public partnership...

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Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities

(from www.healthykidshealthycommunities.org)

Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) whose primary goal is to implement healthy eating and active living policy- and environmental-change initiatives that can support healthier communities for children and families across the United States. Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities places special emphasis on reaching children who are at highest risk for obesity on the basis of race/ethnicity, income and/or geographic location.

Through the program, RWJF seeks to catalyze and support communities’ efforts to address the root causes of childhood obesity through integrated changes in policies, norms, practices, social supports and the physical environment. Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities:

  1. provides tools and assistance to help funded communities sustain systems, policies and environmental changes that support healthy eating and active living, especially among children who are at highest risk for obesity;
  2. collaborates with other RWJF-funded initiatives to help drive wide-scale change;
  3. supports experienced local leaders who will serve as ambassadors and mentors for communities that are working to prevent childhood obesity;
  4. applies research findings and evaluation results to help communities implement the most effective strategies for increasing physical activity and improving nutrition for kids; and
  5. informs the public and policy debate on childhood obesity by sharing insight about initiatives with the greatest potential for wide-scale change that will help to reverse the epidemic.

Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities is assisting 50 community partnerships across the country.

As part of the HKHC initiative in Jefferson County, GBCFP has been charged with transitioning into becoming a Food Policy Council, as well as putting on our annual Food Summit.  For more information about what Jefferson County is doing, check out our HKHC page.