Road of Life

Road of Life is a non-profit organization providing health education and cancer prevention curricula to schools and teachers to raise a healthy generation of kids.

We use 100% of public donations to supply teachers with the tools and information they need to integrate healthy lifestyle changes for students into their existing lesson plans.

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A Modern Epidemic

Obesity now affects 17% of all children and adolescents in the United States – 3x higher from just one generation ago. And research has shown that as Americans become less healthy, the risk for conditions such as certain types of cancers, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and more also increases.

And the statistics don’t stop there. Learn more about the true cost of chronic disease in America today HERE >


Life Expectancy Declining

For the first time in nearly two centuries, the average life span of Americans is expected to fall by two to five years over the next 50 years, due in large part to obesity and chronic diseases associated with unhealthy lifestyles.

There are ways to stop and reverse this trend. Learn how HERE >


Download a Curriculum, Start Teaching Today

The time for change is now. With our free curricula, teachers can begin training students with the skills they need to live a healthier, happy life almost immediately. Thousands of teachers and school districts have already taken advantage of our FREE curricula by implementing our easy-to-follow modules into their existing lesson plans.

And our programs work: studies have shown that classrooms who use Road of Life experience an increase in energy, focus and productivity from their students.

Best of all, the Road of Life program incorporates healthy habits into its students’ everyday lives, ensuring the lessons they learn will stay with them for the rest of their lives.


Our Mission and Progress

a.) Mission:
Road of Life works to change the trajectory of Ohio’s economy by purposefully redesigning the business climate to increase the global competitiveness of Ohio’s businesses, resulting in prosperity for all Ohioans.

b.) What We’ve Accomplished So Far:
1.) Created 7 FREE health education curricula for teachers.
2.) Distributed over $65,000,000 of programs to 150,000+ students.
3.) Raised thousands of dollars to deliver printed curricula to at-risk school districts across the country.