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Category: A Strong Start

Need money for a great local program?

Need money for a great local program?

How child advocates are leveraging millions in ARPA funds across North Carolina
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By: Adam Sotak | April 2022
Just How Much Were Young Children Undercounted in the 2020 Census?

Just How Much Were Young Children Undercounted in the 2020 Census?

New Census data reveal a worsening undercount trend – especially for children of color
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By: Laurie Schaecher | April 2022
Family Centered Treatment Keeps Children and Their Families Together

Family Centered Treatment Keeps Children and Their Families Together

More than ever, families need investments in proven tools like Family Centered Treatment (FCT) to prevent removal of a child or to promote family reunification following out-of-home placements.
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March 2022
Essentials for Childhood takes an innovative approach to child maltreatment prevention

Essentials for Childhood takes an innovative approach to child maltreatment prevention

How a public health framework brings agencies together to enact family-friendly policies
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March 2022
Child Passenger Safety: We All Share Responsibility

Child Passenger Safety: We All Share Responsibility

Around 50 children under the age of 12 are fatally injured in car crashes each year in North Carolina.
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By: Tom Vitaglione | February 2022
4 ways legislators should help NC kids this year

4 ways legislators should help NC kids this year

Public policy can make our children’s lives measurably better
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By: Tiffany Gladney | February 2022
Black History in the making: Child advocacy leaders

Black History in the making: Child advocacy leaders

Meet eleven Black advocates who are shaping our children's futures right now
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By: La-Mine Perkins | February 2022
Here’s Why You Should Attend 2022 Kids

Here’s Why You Should Attend 2022 Kids

Families’ voices can play a central role in racially equitable, sustainable policy change for kids
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By: La-Mine Perkins | January 2022
Two Big Ways Health Coverage Will Get Better for NC Parents in 2022

Two Big Ways Health Coverage Will Get Better for NC Parents in 2022

Legislative leaders passed two new laws that will significantly improve Medicaid coverage for many of NC’s low-income families this year – especially their children.
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By: Kaylan Szafranski | January 2022
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