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Behavioral Health Guide for Philadelphia Infants and Toddlers
There are behavioral health agencies throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania that specialize in programs for children ...
Checklist: What Every School Should Have
This is a checklist to help evaluate our schools and determine whether they have the basics required to provide ...
Trainings
Children First offers free, comprehensive training sessions on children’s health insurance to groups all across ...
REPORT: Courtwatch: Juvenile Justice in Philadelphia – Oct 2012
A report on the Juvenile Justice System in Philadelphia
POLICY PAPER: Trickle Up: The Impact of Increasing Poverty on Education Outcomes – Jul 2012
How areas of concentrated poverty affect children and their educational opportunities.
ChildWatch Newsletter – Spring/Summer 2012
In this Issue:
A Look To The Future
Make Kids Matter Campaign
Pennsylvania Education Budget
The City ...
POLICY PAPER: Why High School Graduation Rates Matter- Jul 2012
PCCY brief outlines the critical importance of investing in education.
Letter To The Editor: Schools Bad For Business? – Philadelphia Daily News – June 25, 2012
AFTER MANY years we have listened to why many in leadership in the local business community say they cannot ...
District Likely To Get No More Than $40 Million From Council – Philadelphia Public School Notebook – June 15, 2012
City Council is poised to approve a compromise that could raise as much as $40 million for the School District, ...
Pennsylvania Children Missing Out on Meals Over the Summer
(Philadelphia, PA) June 12, 2012 – As many families throughout Pennsylvania and nationwide struggle to ...
Shelly Yanoff Leaving A Legacy Of Advocacy For Children – The Philadelphia Inquirer – May 30, 2012
In 1986, Shelly Yanoff accepted a job as executive director of what was then called Philadelphia Citizens for ...
Children’s Advocate Should Be Proud – The Philadelphia Inquirer – May 30, 2012
For 25 years and more, the Philadelphia area has had a relentless advocate in Shelley Yanoff for improving the ...
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