Posted on 09/09/2010 9:26:23 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
First lady Michelle Obama speaks to children and school officials as part of her "Let's Move" campaign to fight childhood obesity at Brock Elementary School in Slidell, Los Angeles September 8, 2010.
U.S. first lady Michelle Obama jumps during a football drill as children and NFL officials observe, as she promotes her "Let's Move" campaign to fight childhood obesity in New Orleans, September 8, 2010.
NFL Commisioner Roger Goodell (L), U.S. first lady Michelle Obama and former Colts coach Tony Tongy (R) huddle during flag football with children to promote the first lady's "Let's Move" campaign to fight childhood obesity in New Orleans, September 8, 2010.
CHICAGO (AP) - A Chicago group is getting nearly $6 million in federal money to prevent childhood obesity.
The money comes from the new national health care law, the Affordable Care Act. The grant will help the efforts of the Consortium to Lower Obesity in Chicago Children housed at Childrens Memorial Hospital.
The group works to improve access to healthy food and safe physical activities. Its promoting urban agriculture into open-space planning in Chicago.
The grant is part of $31 million to reduce obesity and smoking announced this week by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Money also went to programs in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, California and Nevada.
More information at www.clocc.net
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