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Advocates for Children's Health Continue 'Stroller Brigade' in NYC

 It's Time to Demand that Children be Better – Not Worse – Off After Health Care Reform

 

Congress is debating health care reform legislation that could leave millions of children worse rather than better off and fails to fix bureaucratic, unfair barriers to care. It is astonishing that we are still begging Congress to fix the health care system for children!

We need your help to demand that Congress and the President support changes that provide comprehensive, accessible and affordable care no matter where children live.


What: Join children, parents, grandparents and champions for children across the country in stroller brigades to ensure that millions of uninsured and underinsured children are not left behind in health reform legislation.

When: November 5 at 11:00 a.m.

Where: Third Ave. between 47th and 48th St., New York, NY

Learn More and Sign up To Join The Stroller Brigade Today!

Let's Care for all Children by Providing a Child Health System that Works!
Millions of Children’s Lives Hang in the Balance
You Can Help Save a Life By Taking Action

 



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