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Advocacy for policies and procedures that improve the quality of the places where children live and learn; including the home, the school, and the community
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Our Platform Goal: Help you advocate for conditions that improve outcomes for your child

(Focus on home and school; then on local and State first, then national) Laws  passed at the federal level affect conditions in our state, communities, schools, and homes. Policies enacted at the state level affect our towns, communities, and homes. Legislators and policymakers from the federal to the local levels are sometimes unaware of the impact of their policies on the lives of our children.  Our platform goal is to advocate for laws and policies that would improve the quality of the places where our children live and learn. We aim to identify issues that need to be addressed, gather support to petition policymakers to address those issues, and share information on activities that support the health and well-being of children.​  

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 QUESTIONS 

ACTIONS

(Change) ​Under Issues, we highlight matters that need to be addressed to make the places where children live and learn,
     a) physically and psychologically safe,
     b) health-promoting, and
     c)  rich in resources.

(Change) ​Under Advocacy, we share ways to petition policymakers to pass laws and and create policies that facilitate,
     a) physical and psychological safety,
     b) health and well-being, and
     c) abundant resources,
in the places where children live and learn. 
(Change) ​Under Activities, we share information on ways you can get involved in improving children’s environments through,
     a) events,
     b) movements, and
​     c) celebrations that highlight accomplishments.  
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(Change) ​OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGAGING IN ISSUES, ADVOCACY, AND ACTIVITIES

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AGE GROUPS
0 to 3 Years
4 to 6 Years
7 to 9 Years
10 to 12 Years
13 to 15 Years
16 to 18 Years

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