The road to good health starts early — a healthy childhood helps lead to a healthy adulthood.
Introducing physical activity and teaching children about healthy eating in a tobacco-free environment gives the youngest Minnesotans a strong foundation for lifelong health.
The Center for Prevention funds projects that engage and support those who provide care for children 0 to 5, especially in communities facing inequities. Through tools, training and technical assistance, the initiatives aim to make providing healthy foods and plenty of opportunities for active play during the day a part of caregivers’ daily routine.
For more details about the Early Childhood Strategy, read the summary report from the 2014 Born to Thrive Summit — a cross-sector convening of early care and education champions.