Kentucky Can End the Epidemic of E-Cigarette Use Infographic, Jan 2020
Kentucky Can End the Epidemic of E-Cigarette Use So Kentucky Kids Will Grow Into Healthier Adults Infographic, Jan 2020 VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
Kentucky Can End the Epidemic of E-Cigarette Use So Kentucky Kids Will Grow Into Healthier Adults Infographic, Jan 2020 VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
Federal Child Care Investment is Fueling Local Economies and Offering Opportunities Infographic, May 2019 VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
The infographic describes the different types of kinship care in Kentucky and provides the latest available data. Infographic, March 2019 VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
Ending the Surge in E-Cigarettes so Kentucky teens can grow into healthier adults. Infographic, Dec 2019 VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
Protect pregnant mothers and their babies by helping pregnant women to quit smoking through an increased Kentucky tobacco tax of at least $1 . Infographic, Jan 2018 VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
Prevent teens from starting to smoke and protect the health of Kentucky’s future by increasing Kentucky's tobacco tax by at least $1. Infographic, Jan 2018 VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
The infographic highlights the important advantages of a state-level EITC in Kentucky and shows that workers, families, and communities all stand to gain from a state EITC. Enacting a state EITC would help keep Kentucky’s children out of poverty by supporting their working parents. VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
The infographic describes the facts about kinship care in Kentucky. It also displays the inequity in supports for kinship care vs. foster care and offers some suggestions on how we can better leverage the strengths of kinship families to ensure they are thriving. VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
A shared-use agreement is a formal agreement between a school and a community agency for the use of facilities, such as gymnasiums, tracks, cafeterias, and athletic fields, during non-school hours. Learn more in the infographic. VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG
The infographic displays fun facts about oral health and the consequences of poor oral hygiene. It also looks at what barriers Kentuckians face when it comes to having optimal oral health including cost, lack of prevention, and lack of access. VIEW PDF | VIEW JPG