"With this grant, the alliance will be able to reach 30,000 schools, more than a quarter of all elementary and secondary schools in our nation, helping to make them healthier places for 18 million students," said RWJF president and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey.
The Alliance for a Healthier Generation has received a $23.2 million grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to further expand and extend its Healthy Schools Program through 2014. Since 2006, RWJF has awarded more than $51 million to transform schools into healthier places, making the Healthy Schools Program the largest single investment of the foundation's $500 million commitment to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic.
"With this grant, the alliance will be able to reach 30,000 schools, more than a quarter of all elementary and secondary schools in our nation, helping to make them healthier places for 18 million students," said RWJF president and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey.
"With this grant, the alliance will be able to reach 30,000 schools, more than a quarter of all elementary and secondary schools in our nation, helping to make them healthier places for 18 million students," said RWJF president and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey.
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