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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. Harlem Children's Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem Children's Zone Project has expanded the HCZ's comprehensive system of programs to nearly 100 blocks of Central Harlem and aims to keep children on track through college and into the job market. [3] "We’re not interested in saving a hundred kids," founder Geoffrey Canada says. "Even three hundred kids.

  4. Health Leads - Wikipedia

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    Health Leads is a non-profit organization based in Boston with a vision of "health, dignity, and well-being for every person, in every community." [1] The organization runs community-based programs and learning initiatives across the U.S. that focus on addressing social, racial, and economic factors impacting health.

  5. Nicholas Hoult Reveals His Son Got 'the Clippers Out' to ...

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    Nicholas Hoult used his role in the next Superman film to bond with his son, Joaquin!. During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s The Jess Cagle Show with Julia Cunningham, Hoult, 34, noted that ...

  6. A look back at Alan Thicke on 'Growing Pains' as Dr ... - AOL

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    For most kids of recent generations, they grew up with Alan Thicke. The Canadian-born actor was a part of every family in his most famous role as Dr. Jason Seaver on "Growing Pains," which aired ...

  7. Healthy Children - Wikipedia

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    It publishes topics related to children's health, guidelines on immunization, common illnesses in childhood, issues on behavior and development of children, and recommendations regarding children's fitness and nutrition. [3] The magazine is published in English and Spanish languages. [1] Healthy Children offers invaluable insights for parents. [4]

  8. Nick Saban's 2 Kids: All About the Legendary Coach's Son ...

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    Nick Saban is more than just a celebrated sports figure — he’s also a proud father to two adult kids: Nicholas and Kristen.. The longtime and now-retired University of Alabama football coach ...

  9. Leadership for Healthy Communities - Wikipedia

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    Based in Washington, D.C., Leadership for Healthy Communities is a $10-million national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation designed to engage and support local and state government leaders nationwide in their efforts to advance public policies that support healthier communities and prevent childhood obesity.