Our programs are designed to be kid-friendly, fun and engaging. They are free or low-cost, and can be tailored to meet the particular needs of your students and school.
Game On! The Ultimate Wellness Challenge
This is one powerful and unique program that makes it easy for schools to help youth and their families learn to eat healthy and be active every day. Game On! features fun activities, or “challenges,” around “Making Better Food Choices” and “Moving More.” Best of all, Game On! helps increase awareness and leads to behavior changes that positively impact health and achievement.
Wellness Policy Tool
Never has creating, implementing and monitoring a wellness policy been easier. This handy online tool provides step-by-step guidance, best practice examples and resources to create a local wellness policy; put the policy into action; and measure its success against goals to improve student health and learning.
ReCharge!
A collaboration with the National Football League, ReCharge! helps kids in grades 2-6 learn about nutrition and physical activity through fun, teamwork-based activities – before, during or after school.
Students Taking Charge
Students have a right to a healthy school! Students Taking Charge is a national program from Action for Healthy Kids for high school students to learn, join and take action to make their schools healthier places and to help themselves and their peers learn to eat right and be active every day.
Ohio Parent Toolkit
A collection of ideas, resources and success stories for parents to help make positive changes in their schools and at home.
Fuel Up To Play 60
The combination of Action for Healthy Kids’ programs along with National Dairy Council and NFL’s Fuel Up to Play 60 program provides a one-stop shop to help schools become healthier places for America’s kids. Together, these programs and services offer ideas and resources for school wellness programs that can help our children learn to eat right and be active every day so they are better prepared to learn.
Finanacial Considerations of Implementing Strong Nutrition Standards






