
Advocacy and Awareness for Children and Families: A focus on Rural Head Start Impact
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About this listen
In this series on Advocacy and Awareness, we will hear from many counties and champions for NorCal kids who are actively pivoting and working to fill gaps where services have been cut; specifically in programs like AmeriCorps, SNAP, and Head Start.
Join Heidi and Wendy as they discuss the looming changes to services for children and families, the impacts these have already had on our infrastructure in the North State, and how First 5s and First 5 champions can support and advocate moving forward. Our youngest children depend on these critical supports. So, it is essential that we understand, act, and uplift each other together.
Please take a moment to review these important resources:
Number of children impacted
The First 5 Center’s post breaks down how many children (birth to age 5) in each county rely on Medi-Cal. You can find that breakdown here: More than half of California’s children from birth to five rely on Medi-Cal.
https://first5center.org/blog/more-than-half-of-californias-children-from-birth-to-five-rely-on-medi-cal
Harmful policy impacts
This overview explains how Medicaid work requirements would create additional financial and health burdens for California families with infants and toddlers: Medicaid work requirements threaten to place additional financial strain on California families with infants and toddlers.
https://first5center.org/blog/medicaid-work-requirements-threaten-to-place-additional-financial-strain-on-california-families-with-infants-and-toddlers