The Partnership for a Healthier America is a nonprofit created in conjunction with - but separate from - First Lady Michelle Obama'sLet's Move! initiative to combat childhood obesity. PHA works with the public, private and nonprofit sector to broker commitments and develop strategies to address the epidemic. Obama serves as PHA's honorary chair, alongside honorary vice-chairmen former Senate Majority LeaderBill Frist, and Senator Cory Booker. The mission of PHA is "to end childhood obesity within a generation by serving as a nonpartisan convener across the private, non-profit and public sectors to accelerate existing efforts addressing childhood obesity and to facilitate commitments towards the first lady's national initiative." Core activities of the organization include: developing a strong membership of network leaders across sectors with commitment to scaling meaningful and measurable solutions; convening members annually to affirm, align and announce commitments; promoting broad understanding among all sectors about the role healthy food, physical activity and the environment play in reversing the childhood obesity epidemic; facilitating and measuring the impact of members' commitments against clear and transparent targets; and connecting potential partners in the private and nonprofit sectors to each other and to the correct points of contact in government to ensure efficient leveraging of actions, sharing of knowledge and lessons learned both at the community, state and national levels.
PHA's annual summit "brings together private sector, government and non-profit leaders to end childhood obesity within a generation." Its purpose is to help ensure a coordinated and succinct national agenda around fighting childhood obesity. "The aim is to foster dialogue, forge partnerships, and streamline childhood obesity initiatives among the private, non-profit and public sectors." During the summit there are breakout sessions over the two-day event, which includes tracks to discuss making childcare healthier for children; creating opportunities for people to buy healthier foods in supermarkets; increasing physical activity; and working with schools to create a healthier learning environment. PHA held the inaugural Building a Healthier Future Summit in Washington, DC on November 29–30, 2011 and has held a summit every year since. The organization's Honorary Chair Former First Lady Michelle Obama has spoken at every summit to date. The 2017 Summit featured, in addition to a conversation with Mrs. Obama, speeches by former President Bill Clinton, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris and actresses Gabrielle Union and Cindy Crawford.