ACNJforKids
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Number of the Week: 619,000 NJ kids living in low-income households. Up 14% since '06. CHART:
8:35 AM Apr 27th
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ACNJ’s Kids Count Report Shows More Kids Living in Poverty |
1:31 PM Apr 26th
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We had a great release yesterday. Check out the pics.
6:45 AM Apr 25th
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How many NJ kids are in families who can't afford to meet their basic needs? Read the Kids Count release to find out.
6:44 AM Apr 25th
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ACNJ calls on Governor, Legislature to make it a for kids in the budget brief released today.
1:47 PM Apr 18th
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Read ACNJ's summary of the proposed spending plan for kids.
9:35 AM Feb 24th
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More kids than ever live in high-poverty areas. How to reverse the trend? More at @ report
9:14 AM Feb 23rd
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ACNJ's breakfast report provides data for all NJ districts. Find out how your school performs.
9:29 AM Oct 3rd, 2011
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amplifies poverty message.
11:55 AM Apr 7th, 2011
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Preschool supporters rally around NJ. Read ACNJ's roundup.
7:11 AM Feb 20th, 2011
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Sign on to petition to fight efforts to repeal .
11:22 AM Jan 14th, 2011
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Jan. 14, National call-in day to White House in support of learning. It takes a minute to make a difference!
7:26 AM Jan 14th, 2011
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Progresss slow in reforms.
7:41 AM Dec 22nd, 2010
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Victory for kids! bill passes House.
12:52 PM Dec 2nd, 2010
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Tell Congress to support the Dream Act to help youth realize their dreams of going to college.
8:20 AM Nov 30th, 2010
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Thanksgiving: Great time for Congress to pass act.
11:37 AM Nov 23rd, 2010
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NJ school districts held up as model -3rd grade systems.
7:45 AM Nov 17th, 2010
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Newark Mayor urges community leaders to use report.
9:38 AM Nov 15th, 2010
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Newark Kids Count examines .
1:08 PM Nov 10th, 2010
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Newark kicks off fight against .
12:23 PM Nov 2nd, 2010
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- Name AdvocatesforChildren
- Location Newark, NJ
- Web http://www.acnj.org
- Bio Advocates for Children of New Jersey (ACNJ) works to put children’s needs first. Giving every child a chance to grow up safe, healthy and educated.
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