N.Y. Kids, SS+K Create PSAs

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NEW YORK The Strang Cancer Prevention Center here will unveil a public service campaign tonight created by New York school students that aims to teach children healthy eating and exercise habits.

The messages, created by 9- to 12-year-old children from four schools in the Bronx, Brooklyn and Long Island City, were produced on a pro bono basis by SS+K, a public relations and advertising shop in New York.

The students took part in a 12-week “Healthy Children, Healthy Futures” program that aimed to transform them into advocates for healthy living among their peers.



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