Kohl’s Gifts $5 Million to Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Strengthening Company’s Ongoing Commitment to Family Health and Wellness
Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS) has announced a commitment of $5 million over three years to support the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. This funding aims to enhance the Kohl’s Healthy at Home initiative, which focuses on health equity and aids families, especially in under-resourced communities. Since its inception in 2019, the initiative has positively impacted 3.8 million families and 7.6 million students. The partnership will also expand resources available in Spanish and enhance support for BIPOC populations, aiming to address health inequities across various communities.
- Commitment of $5 million over three years to health equity initiatives.
- 3.8 million families and 7.6 million students positively impacted since 2019.
- Expansion of resources, including Spanish-language materials for broader access.
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Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS) announced today a donation of
Since the launch of Kohl’s Healthy at Home, Healthier Generation and Kohl’s have impacted 3.8 million families, 7.6 million students, and over 12,000 schools. Of the schools impacted,
According to a 2020 survey conducted by Healthier Generation,
“I’m incredibly proud to continue our partnership with Healthier Generation as we together commit to strengthening and improving family health and wellness for communities nationwide,” said Greg Revelle, Kohl’s chief marketing officer. “This multi-year donation will allow Kohl’s and Healthier Generation to expand the reach of the Kohl’s Healthy at Home initiative and help many children and families navigate challenges faced through the back-to-school season and throughout the year.”
“Healthier Generation is honored to strengthen its partnership with Kohl’s to equitably support the health and well-being of children and families, especially as we move forward together in recovery from the pandemic,” said Kathy Higgins, chief executive officer of Healthier Generation. “Over the next three years, Kohl’s support of Healthy at Home will result in simple solutions, tips, and resources to help make the healthy choice the easy choice for families, with a special investment being made by Kohl’s in communities experiencing the deepest health inequities.”
Kohl’s donation is made possible through Kohl’s philanthropic merchandise program, Kohl’s Cares®, which sells children’s books and toys and donates 100 percent of the net profit to charitable organizations nationwide that improve the health and wellness of families. To learn more about Kohl’s commitment to family health and wellness and community partnerships, or to access Kohl’s 2020 ESG Report, visit Corporate.Kohls.com.
About Kohl’s
Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS) is a leading omnichannel retailer with more than 1,100 stores in 49 states. With a commitment to inspiring and empowering families to lead fulfilled lives, Kohl’s offers amazing national and exclusive brands, incredible savings and an easy shopping experience in our stores, online at Kohls.com and on the Kohl's mobile app. Since its founding, Kohl's has given more than
health and wellness. For a list of store locations or to shop online, visit Kohls.com. For more information about Kohl’s impact in the community or how to join our winning team, visit Corporate.Kohls.com or follow @KohlsNews on Twitter.
About Alliance for a Healthier Generation
Alliance for a Healthier Generation is a leading children's health organization that advances equitable whole child health. Driven by our passion to ensure that every mind, every body, and every young person is healthy and ready to succeed, our work has reached over 30 million young people across the country. To learn more and help make a difference, visit HealthierGeneration.org and join us on Facebook and Twitter.
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