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  2. Project Healthy Children - Wikipedia

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    Project Healthy Children (PHC) is a nonprofit organization based in Westborough that works closely with governments in developing countries to provide technical assistance for supporting the design and implementation of food fortification programs in developing countries.

  3. Why the fastest-growing place for young kids in the US is in ...

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    Yet the area that is home to The Villages has become the fastest-growing metro for young children in the U.S. this decade. The number of children age 14 and younger has grown this decade by 18.4% ...

  4. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Called the One to Grow on Campaign, the campaign raised a total of $294 million which surpassed the original goal of $265 million. The campaigns success was in part due to the generous support of the Atlanta area community. [7] In 2008, Children's launched the Strong4Life Clinic to help families struggling with health issues related to weight.

  5. Action for Healthy Kids - Wikipedia

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    Action for Healthy Kids is a United States-based nonprofit organization focused on child heath. [1] The organization was founded in 2002. [2] It focuses on increasing access to healthy foods and physical activity, supporting social emotional learning, and engaging parents, caregivers and community members to transform student health, well-being and learning.

  6. Dallas-Fort Worth is fastest growing metro in US. But how ...

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    Dallas-Fort Worth was ranked the fastest growing U.S. metro with the strongest diversity of job industries across Texas. How is it positioned to handle a looming recession?

  7. Nicholas Mangione - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Bernard Mangione (/ ˌ m æ n dʒ i ˈ oʊ n i / ⓘ MAN-jee-OH-nee, [1] Italian: [manˈdʒoːne]; [2] February 17, 1925 – November 2, 2008) was an American real estate developer. He was the founder of Lorien Health Services and owner of the radio station WCBM , both in Baltimore .

  8. Novant Health - Wikipedia

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    Novant Health is a four-state integrated network of physician clinics, outpatient centers and hospitals across the Southeast United States. Its network consists of more than 2,000 physicians and 40,000 employees at more than 850 locations, including 19 medical centers and hundreds of outpatient facilities and physician clinics.

  9. Opal’s Farm student ambassador educates community on food ...

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    The farm’s goals are to grow and distribute fresh produce, address food deserts, and provide surrounding areas with better health and well-being. The farm, founded in 2019, uses 100% organic ...