Rebuilding the economy means rebuilding child care
1/3 of early childhood education programs are closed statewide
Read MoreBy: Michelle Hughes | June 2020
COVID-19 and Race in North Carolina
This pandemic is putting a harsh spotlight on just how deeply embedded the barriers are that create massive racial and economic inequities in people’s health and well-being.
Read MoreBy: Whitney Tucker | April 2020
There is much state legislators can do to get North Carolina’s families safely through the COVID-19 crisis
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By: Fawn Pattison | April 2020
A call for bold, compassionate leadership
We are urging our state’s elected leaders to act swiftly to enact policies that will ensure the well-being of our state’s children and their families, and help us all to recover as quickly as possible once the crisis is over.
Read MoreBy: Michelle Hughes | April 2020
Child advocates respond to COVID-19
Our Congressional and legislative leaders need to act right now to prevent the loss of life, to protect children, and to provide emergency support to working families who are caught in the middle of global pandemic and a rapidly cascading economic fallout.
Read MoreBy: Michelle Hughes | March 2020
Rural North Carolina leaders call for Medicaid expansion
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By: Adam Sotak | February 2020
Kids and “Forever Chemicals” in North Carolina
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By: Vikki Crouse | February 2020
Yes, there was some good news for kids in 2019
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