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Healthy Living, Happy Kids
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A recent report found that one in four adults and 30 percent of school age children live in food deserts in Baltimore, where access to healthy and fresh food is a challenge. In order for kids to perform their best, they need good food as well as access to healthcare and exercise. This discussion focuses on efforts underway in Baltimore to bring fresh foods to families, and how parents nationwide can raise healthy, happy kids.April 15, 2016