Louisville Urban League Launching New Program to Combat Childhood Obesity
The Louisville Urban League or LUL (Louisville, KY) will use more than $1 million to help tackle childhood obesity in the city's west end.
The nonprofit said Kentucky ranks third in the nation for childhood obesity. Obesity also impacts poorer communities at a higher rate.
LUL was awarded a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to launch a program called "A Healthy Path Forward." Through it, six community "innovators" will get $200,000 each to come up with solutions for kids in west Louisville.
The best solutions will also be eligible for additional grant money later on.
"This grant represents a powerful opportunity to tackle one of the most pressing health challenges facing our city, childhood obesity," Lyndon Pryor, Louisville Urban League CEO, said during a news conference Wednesday.
