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Letter of Intent Sample for Artists, Arts Organizations, Community Partners
Each fall, the Picasso Project contacts every public school in Philadelphia to let them know that mini-arts grants are available to support ...
The best way to guarantee a child receives a successful education is with a strong start. The best way to ensure every child gets that strong ...
Research from the Virginia Commonwealth University Center on Society and Health finds that poor health affects the outcome of a child's ...
A study by the School District of Philadelphia found that students with asthma missed an average of three weeks of school during the 2012-2013 ...
Pennsylvania missed an opportunity to obtain federal dollars in 2014 by failing to increase the number of children enrolled in Medical ...
PCCY analysis shows that approval for orthodontic treatment for children enrolled in CHIP with dental insurance from United Concordia dropped 60%
PCCY compared CHIP to Medical Assistance and found that Medical Assistance provided more comprehensive care than CHIP when it comes to dental, ...
PCCY analysis finds that more than 27,000 fewer children were enrolled in the state's Children's Health Insurance Program between 2013 and 2014.
The chart below shows that while 38,000 more children enrolled in Medical Assistance in 2014, the total number of children enrolled in the ...
PCCY found that from fiscal year 2011 to fiscal year 2014, the number of Pennsylvania children enrolled in the CHIP and Medical Assistance ...
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