Because our approach is nationally unique in scope and effectiveness, KCHFF is attracting a number of highly accomplished professionals who are now turning their talents to tackling the wellness issues of Kentucky. They include:
The Kyle Group
Dr Kyle is an internationally known education expert and consultant. She has been fundamental to the development of the FIT4FUN wellness model and is a strong advocate for lifelong learning. She has consulted widely, from Louisville’s Gheens Foundation to reforming the Albanian educational system for the World Bank. Dr Kyle is also a gifted and creative artist who uses photography, painting, mixed media, and unique jewelry design to shape the transformations of materials into beauty.
With Dr. Goral and her graduate students, we are working to create pages in FIT4FUN Reader with content that fulfills state requirements for curriculum on the subject of Healthy/Practical Living. Dr. Goral holds both Master’s and Doctorate degrees in curriculum studies and math. Her philosophical approach mirrors ours: giving children and families the power to discover solutions and actions leading to improved wellness and decreasing access to the health care system. Dr. Goral’s involvement is critical to our goal to provide approved curriculum to the state of Kentucky, as she is a nationally known writer of creative, innovative and effective curriculum. Her contribution is invaluable to our ability move our mission forward at a rapid pace.
Northern Kentucky University
Through Dr. Levin’s efforts and because he believes in us, we conduct professional market research of families and educators on an ongoing basis to improve the efficacy of our approach. In May, 2009, Dr. Levin completed a study of 2,500 teachers in four counties showing results that are overwhelmingly positive and instructive. Dr. Levin is currently conducting ongoing surveys on behalf of KCHFF of parents, teachers and other stakeholders in the healthcare crisis in Kentucky.
Executive Director, CASA
Alex, of Louisville, is the Executive Director for Kentucky CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates. This important group trains and supervises volunteers to work with a child or children within a family who have been abused or neglected. As these children move through the court system, the CASA volunteer reviews court records, interviews those involved with the case, spends time with the child or children and works with social workers and attorneys to get a clear overview of the case. Alex is a tireless advocate for children and has testified before U.S. Congress on their behalf.
Kentucky Children’s Health and Fitness Fund has spent two years developing a nationally unique, multi-media, multi-lingual communication project to teach wellness to very young children and their families, based on best practices from dozens of experts around the world.