Ensuring Every Child in America Has Access to Healthy School Meals
Starting in early 2020, every child in the United States became eligible for school meals at no cost, regardless of family income level -- no forms, no questions asked.
Read MoreStarting in early 2020, every child in the United States became eligible for school meals at no cost, regardless of family income level -- no forms, no questions asked.
Read MoreThe New Year is often a time to set new goals. However, statistics show that very few people are successful in keeping their resolutions. Why? It is likely because they don’t have a realistic, long-term plan. And, as Ben Franklin said, “If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail.”
Read MoreIn a journey that began in 2019, a coalition of Connecticut non-profits, advocacy groups, and healthcare professionals will finally start to reap the fruits of its labor.
Read MoreAlmost everyone uses electricity. We use it for cooking and powering our phones, computers, medical devices, portable heaters, lawnmowers, and clocks. (Sometimes, we first notice our electricity has stopped when the clock on our stove is flashing.)
Read MoreThere is not one “right” way or one “right” age to learn how to use the toilet.
Read MoreHow can you even tell if your child is overweight? In children, the body mass index, or BMI, which is a ratio that uses height and weight, might be the most helpful first step.
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