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Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities. A Progress Report

RWJF Progress Report for Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities
Date February 20, 2012
Attribution Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Website RWJF HKHC Progress Report
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HKHC_RWJF_progressreport.pdf
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Topic Safety (traffic and crime) | Schools (and institutions) | Rural Populations | Physical Activity and Disabilities | Low Income Populations | Communications and Social Marketing | Evaluation | Environment | Public Health | Community Development | Pedestrian | Bicycle | Access to healthy food | Nutrition | Childhood obesity | Transportation | Community design | Land use and zoning | Parks, trails and greenways | Recreation and physical education |
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