Washington, D.C. – Today, a new foundation was launched to address the serious epidemic of childhood obesity. The Partnership for a Healthier America will bring together the public and private sectors, other organizations, business and thought leaders, the media, and states and local communities to make meaningful and measurable commitments to fighting childhood obesity. The nonpartisan organization was created by a number of leading foundations and nonprofits, including The California Endowment, Kaiser Permanente, Nemours, the RobertWood Johnson Foundation, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation.
The effort aims to support the national goal to solve the childhood obesity challenge within a generation that has been set by First Lady Michelle Obama, who will also serve as Honorary Chair of the new organization. During the unveiling of her nationwide Let’s Move campaign at an event in Washington today, the First Lady commended the leadership of these organizations in providing the critical analysis and nonpartisan forum necessary to ensure the country meets its target.
To underscore the organization’s nonpartisan nature, a prominent Democrat and Republican will also be named Honorary Vice Chairs. The Partnership for a Healthier America was incorporated by Larry Kocot, who is also serving as the organization’s interim leader.
“Since 1980, the number of obese children in our nation has tripled, and obesity now rivals smoking as the largest cause of preventable death and disease. This new foundation creates an important public‐private alliance that will increase national attention and commitments to the goal of ending the epidemic of childhood obesity within a generation.” said Kocot. “We are very pleased that the First Lady has agreed to serve as Honorary Chair of the Partnership for a Healthier America, and we look forward to announcing honorary vice chairs and an independent, nonpartisan board of directors in the very near future.”


