Pledge to Host a Healthy Child Party

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Our partner Healthy Child Healthy World will celebrate National Healthy Child Party Week from March 5 – 12 and they need your help to make it a great success.

Since the launch of National Healthy Child Party Week in 2009 over 4000 house parties around the country have been hosted by parents who believe in creating healthy environments for children.

Already more than 150 moms have signed up to host, including celebrities Jenna Elfman, Kelly Preston, Liza Huber (with her mom Susan Lucci), Laila Ali, Elisabeth Rohm, Alysia Reiner, Jennifer Taylor and Sasha Alexander.

How It Works: Party hosts are invited to sign up with a tax-deductible $25 donation for shipping and handling of the party kit, and within two weeks receive a kit filled with educational materials, party planning tools, and natural product samples. Hosts invite up to 15 friends and family to meet on an appointed date at a home, business, school or community center. Together, they view the DVD, distribute the samples and discuss Healthy Child’s 5 Easy Steps – with the goal of making long-term changes to protect their kids health. That’s all!

Watch a party how-to video from the CEO of Healthy Child Healthy World

Want to host a party for your friends? Visit Healthy Child Healthy World.

Photos Copyright: Healthy Child Healthy World


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