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KIDSCOUNT Data Snapshot on Children Living in High-Poverty Communities

This Data Snapshot highlights newly available national, state, and city data in the KIDS COUNT Data Center that shows a 25 percent increase in the number of children residing in areas of concentrated poverty since 2000. The snapshot indicates how…

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Facts to Action: 2009 Conference Wrap-Up

Published November 17, 2009

Voices would like to thank all of you who attended Voices’ and Public Assets’  annual conference Facts to Action: Getting Control of Vermont’s Budget Future.  For those of you who missed it, videos of the opening plenary and panel presentations are…

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Howard Dean recognized at Making a Difference for Kids

Published June 16, 2009

Voices honored former Governor Howard Dean, MD with the Vermont KIDS COUNT Award at our annual Making A Difference for Kids event on June 12.

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April 28: Child Welfare Policy Luncheon

Published April 14, 2009

What is the new federal legislation ‘Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008’ and how will it affect Vermont? If you want to know, save Tuesday April 28th for an information session with national and state experts.

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Leaders for Kids Recognized

Published May 19, 2008

Policymakers and advocates were honored on May 9th for “Making a Difference for Kids”.

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Voices receives the 2008 John Dewey Award

Published May 5, 2008

Recognition in honor of Voices’ extraordinary contributions over the past 24 years.

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