
Fit Kids Foundation
Fit Kids Foundation
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More about this organization
Mission
Our mission is to provide structured physical activity, movement, and mindfulness programs to ensure all children are able to enjoy the physical and mental health benefits of exercise.
About
Fit Kids is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides structured physical fitness activities to underserved youth. Executive Director Ashley Hunter founded Fit Kids in January 2011, and the organization now impacts more than 20,000 elementary school age children through more than 100 sites.
Physical activity at a young age is essential to children’s long-term fitness, including their mental and emotional health. Yet, too many children in underserved communities miss out on structured physical activity, due to school budget cuts, unaffordable organized youth sports programs, and a scarcity of safe places to play.