Healthy Kids Day set for April 28

Special to The State Journal Published:

The Frankfort YMCA is celebrating Healthy Kids Day® on April 28 with a free community event for kids and families at the Downtown Frankfort YMCA. More than 1,900 Ys across the country are taking part in the celebration, meant to kick start physical activity and learning throughout the summer – a critical out-of-school time for kids. 

Healthy Kids Day, a national initiative of the Y to improve the health and well being of kids, is filled with fun, active play and educational activities that will help parents improve their kids’ lifestyles for the long term. Research shows that without access to activities that stimulate the mind and body, kids are more prone to gain weight and fall behind academically over the summer months. 

“At the Frankfort YMCA, we know that when the school year ends, many kids lose exposure to activities that keep them moving and learning. Healthy Kids Day will help parents begin thinking early about what their kids need to stay physically and intellectually active in the summer,” said Brent Wallace, Director for the Frankfort YMCA. “Summer is just around the corner and is an ideal time for kids to get out and grow so they are healthier and sharper when the next school year begins.”

The YMCA’s event will take place at the Downtown Y from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and will feature activities such as inflatable bouncers, games, health screenings, etc. Representatives from Frankfort Regional Medical Center, American Red Cross, Girl Scouts, Frankfort Fire/EMT and many others will be in attendance.

A leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y holds Healthy Kids Day to teach healthy habits and inspire a lifetime love of physical activity through active play. As part of this initiative, the Y – along with hundreds of thousands of parents and kids nationwide – is taking on summer by addressing critical gaps in health and education that cause kids to be at risk for childhood obesity and suffer summer learning loss. 

Healthy Kids Day is sponsored by Frankfort Regional Medical Center. 

For more information, contact Brent Wallace at 227-9637 ext. 104 or visit www.frankfortymca.org.

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