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Reports on the Oral Health of Suburban Children
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Resources for Delaware County
PCCY Bottom Line Report on Early Care and Education in Delaware County PCCY’s report finds that just 4% of children under the age of five in Delaware County attend a high-quality child care program. The report found that just 24% of low-income families who receive...
Resources for Delaware County
Left Out: Regional Reports On Child Well Being (2016) It’s been more than four years since the rebound from the Great Recession, the official unemployment rate in Delaware County now hovers at about 5%, and the county has experienced a full recovery in the number of...
Summary: Reports on Suburban Children’s Health 2013-2014
The Bottom Line Is Children: Early Care and Education in Delaware County
Download Report Too Few Children Have Access to High Quality Early Childhood Education Programs PHILADELPHIA (February, 12th, 2013) – PCCY’s latest report “The Bottom Line is children: Early Care and Education in Delaware County” finds that because of a lack of state...
The Bottom Line Is Children: Children’s Health Status in Delaware County
Heading in the Wrong Direction: More Delaware County Children Suffer from Hunger and Poverty
In Delaware County, children—particularly young children—are more likely to be living in poverty than any other age group. The number of economically disadvantaged students continues to rise, and Delco school districts are struggling to meet their needs. ...
Economic and Food Security In Delaware County
Download Press Release Download Report Poverty on the Rise Making Use of Supports Increasingly Important CHESTER, PA (November 25th, 2013) – PCCY’s latest report, “The Bottom Line is Children: Economic and Food Security in Delaware County” that...
