KC Healthy Kids connects communities to close health gaps. We forge partnerships with other organizations and elected officials to boost the ability of communities to identify needs, develop plans and advocate for comprehensive change to protect and improve kids’ health and well-being. Our focus on community education, local and regional advocacy and direct support has impacted the lives of thousands of kids in the Kansas City metro area. KC Healthy Kids was founded in 2005 by Dr. Frederick Hartwig, a local physician who wanted to address the growing public health crisis impacting children.
Local Food
Kids and their communities need a strong local food system. We help farmers grow thriving businesses and teach kids & families the value of growing their own food and purchasing locally-grown food. |
Mental Health
Kids need to grow up feeling supported and accepted, especially if they have experienced trauma. We address trauma and help community partners create environments that support good mental health practices. |
Good Food Policy
Kids and their communities need it to be easier to get healthy food. We engage advocates and decision makers to promote policies that put healthy food within reach. Active Communities
Kids need to grow up in communities where physical activity can be a natural part of their day. We rally advocates to support policies and plans that make it easier and safer to walk, bike and play throughout our region. |
Youth Advocacy
Kids need to see themselves as advocates who lead adults. We teach kids how their surroundings shape their health, and how to speak out for change. Our programs offer opportunities for kids to apply what they learn and make meaningful community changes. |