UpLift Co-Leads, Dr. Sara Kirk, Professor of Health Promotion and Scientific Director of the Healthy Populations Institute at ±«Óãtv University, and Dr. Camille Hancock Friesen, Professor of Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern and Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon, Children’s Medical Center Dallas, and their team, have developed a School-Community-University Partnership for healthier generations. Enabling children and youth to thrive by boosting the environments in which they learn, grow and play. Go to read more on UpLift and how you can get involved.
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