Protecting the health of all children requires addressing the environmental factors that affect health and well-being. Successful approaches must also account for economic, social, and physical contexts that can often exacerbate poor health outcomes for children. Communities should be equipped with approaches and resources that are effective in reducing health inequalities. At EPA we work to support communities who aim to improve children's health by providing informational resources, funding opportunities, and more. |
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