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May 14, 2024
Houston Schools and Organizations Named as Houston Schools That Inspire Inaugural Honorees by Good Reason Houston
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New CHOP Research Links Genetics, Environment and Health Disparities to Increased Stress and Mental Health Challenges During Ado
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California American Water Appoints Spencer Vartanian as Director of Operations for Monterey
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Louisiana’s Third Largest Public University, Southeastern Louisiana University, Selects YuJa Panorama Digital Accessibilit
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Verve Senior Living was named one of Canada's Best Managed Companies for the second year running
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Indigenous Identity Fraud Summit: Distorting Truths, Erasing Heritage
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Ventas Declares Second Quarter 2024 Dividend of $0.45 Per Common Share
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Building more child care spaces for families in Manitoba
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Nintendo News: Celebrate 35 Years of Game Boy With Super Mario Land and More Games, Now Available on Nintendo Switch Online!
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Tetra Tech Launched Its 2030 Vision at Its Inaugural Investor Day
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Proposed Bipartisan Legislation Would Create First Federally Funded Program to Address Children's Vision and Eye Health
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OLD PARR SCOTCH WHISKY AND BRAZILIAN FÚTBOL LEGEND ROBERTO CARLOS ARE OFFERING FANS A CHANCE TO WIN A TRIP TO MIAMI FOR T
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Evan Williams Bourbon announces 2024 class of American-Made Heroes to be featured on bottles nationwide
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Embark Behavioral Health Launches Summer T.I.M.E. Program for Adolescent Wellbeing
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Beachbody (BODi) Launches “Invest in Your BODi” Retail Shareholder Rewards Program
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CJF Bursary for BIPOC Student Journalists Awarded
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Stonepeak and CHC Form Japanese Battery Energy Storage Platform
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Edgewell Personal Care's Banana Boat Named a Finalist in Nature Category of Fast Company's 2024 World Changing Ideas
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SilverCrest Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
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Meijer Opens New Supercenter in Hillsdale
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Urban Institute: Progress Enrolling Children
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November 13, 2009
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Founder Of Harlem Children's Zone Receives International Education Award
November 13, 2009
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Children's Defense Fund Urges Passing Of
Casey Amendment
November 13, 2009
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Study: Black Children Show Good Judgment
November 11, 2009
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Racial concerns at child welfare agency
November 09, 2009
They’re attempting to create “A No-DCF Zone,†referring to the Department of Children and Families, to draw attention to what they say is a lack of minority input into a state agency whose clientele are more often black and Hispanic than not. ...
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Advocates for Children's Health Continue 'Stroller Brigade' in NYC
November 04, 2009
Children, parents, grandparents and champions rally for children across the country in stroller brigades to ensure that millions of uninsured and underinsured children are not left behind in health reform legislation. ...
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ADVOCATES LAUNCH NATIONAL STROLLER BRIGADE AT U.S. CAPITOL TO DEMAND REAL CHILD HEALTH REFORM
November 03, 2009
Children, parents, grandparents and other child advocates are taking their walking shoes and baby strollers to converge on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol to demand that Congress ensure health reform ...
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Most Black Children Will Use Food Stamps, Research Finds
November 03, 2009
Nearly half of American children – including 90 percent of black children and 90 percent of children who spend their childhoods in single-parent households – will eat meals paid for by food stamps at ...
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Study: Lack Of Insurance May Have Caused 17,000 Child Deaths Over 20 Years
October 30, 2009
"The uninsured rate for children has been rising steadily for two decades causing some lawmakers to fight for expansion of the public insurance to low-income kids through the Children's Health Insurance ...
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Campaign to Encourage Adoption of Black Children in Foster Care Launched
October 27, 2009
According to the Administration for Children and Families, there are currently 496,000 children in the foster care system and, of these, 130,000 are available for adoption. Thirty-one percent of the children in foster care waiting to be adopted are African American; African American children are overrepresented in the foster care population relative to their percentage in the U.S. general population. ...
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EDUCATION SECRETARY TO ADDRESS BLACK CHILD DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE'S CONFERENCE
October 23, 2009
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Steelers Wide Receiver Hines Ward to Host Biracial Korean Children
October 22, 2009
Through the Helping Hands and Helping Hands Korea Foundations, Ward hopes to provide biracial children throughout Korea with the desire and hope to dream big in a culture where biracial discrimination has given them no such thing. He hopes to provide children everywhere with all of the physical, mental and emotional tools necessary to help them achieve their life dreams. ...
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Monument of Booker T. Washington Unveiled Near Childhood Home
October 20, 2009
The community of Malden now has a monument to the memory of a noted African-American Educator and Statesman ...
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Campaign Aims to Increase Programs for Low-Income Children
October 20, 2009
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Internal review of Texas gifted program shows Hispanic and Black children being left behind
October 14, 2009
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Government Efforts to Reduce Product-Related Injuries in Minority Children Applauded
October 13, 2009
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Project embraces African art to reinforce health & wellness in NY hospitals
October 09, 2009
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UNEQUAL ACCESS: HISPANIC CHILDREN RARELY GET TOP-NOTCH CARE FOR BRAIN TUMORS
October 08, 2009
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Study: 18 Million Children Need Â- But DonÂ't Have Â- Afterschool Programs
October 06, 2009
While African American and Hispanic children are more likely than others to be in afterschool programs, millions are unsupervised each afternoon and the unmet need is tremendous. One in four African ...
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No Child Left Behind Regulations Don't Go Far Enough, Says La Raza
October 01, 2009
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Data shows recession's principal victims: children, minorities and those who weren't born in US
October 01, 2009
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$40 Million Awarded to Fund Health Insurance for Uninsured Children
September 30, 2009
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Bucknell University lecture examines ethnicity in children's animated film
September 29, 2009
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Briar Cliff University to Honor Siouxland Indian Child Welfare Trainees
September 24, 2009
“Briar Cliff is the only university in this elite group which focuses entirely on developing social workers for Native American child welfare.†...
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HOW THE ECONOMY AFFECTS CHILDREN’S HEALTH
September 22, 2009
The percentage of children living in poverty increased among Asian (from 12.7% to 15.0%), Latino (28.7% to 30.5%) and American Indian (25.7% to 31.3%), while there was no notable increase among white and black children ...
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Human Rights Watch: Adopt Stronger Laws for
Child Farmworkers
September 16, 2009
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Big Brothers Big Sisters Issues a Call to Serve More Hispanic Children
September 15, 2009
Many of our Hispanic "Littles" come from immigrant families," Cortez said. "They are adjusting to the nuances of American culture and often face great challenges that make them highly at-risk. You don't need to speak Spanish, although it can be helpful ...
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7 Million Babies and Children and 6 Million Hispanics in the U.S. Have Acid Reflux
September 14, 2009
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About Our Children.. a live event featuring Bill Cosby
September 18, 2009
Cosby and several panelists will discuss poverty in America, focusing on the parenting, education, and health issues facing ...
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About Our Children.. a live event featuring Bill Cosby
September 11, 2009
Cosby and several panelists will discuss poverty in America, focusing on the parenting, education, and health issues facing the poor in the United States. ...
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AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN AT RISK FOR UNDETECTED VISION PROBLEMS
September 11, 2009
A new report by The Vision Council, Making the Grade? finds state laws regarding vision assessments for children entering school are inconsistent, which can impede childrenÂ’s ability to succeed in school ...
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