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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…
Voices for America’s Children
A network of state and local child advocacy organizations
One Vermont
A coalition working to improve Vermonters’ lives by building strong public structures
In 2009, on any given night, almost a third of the people staying in homeless shelters were children.
Community Meeting 9/26/11 – Chittenden County
Published September 6, 2011Voices for Vermont’s Children
and Casey Family Services
invite you to join us
at our
RESCHEDULED MEETING
now
Monday, September 26, 2011 5:00 – 7:00 PM
(formerly – Tuesday September 6th)
Casey Family Services
46 Main Street, Suite 1A, Winooski,Vermont
Hear about state and federal issues impacting children and families,
Learn about the work Voices does on behalf of children and youth,
Tell us about how children and families are doing in your communities,and
Join our efforts to promote public policies and programs that support our children, youth and families.
Food and drinks will be provided.
RSVP by email or phone to Voices for Vermont’s Children: vtkids@voicesforvtkids.org or
802-229-6377
Annie E. Casey Foundation