Partnering with young people: a program to improve child health engages teenagers interested in journalism.(Nieman Notes)

Nieman Reports, September, 2004 by Aumente, Jerome

An impressive effort is underway in Trenton, New Jersey's capital, to provide every newborn, infant and toddler with resources to develop healthier lives. By using a multimillion-dollar grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Children's Futures provides parents and children with comprehensive health and social services through a network of new community centers and special programs. It is a possible prototype for efforts elsewhere to nurture children during crucial periods of development--prenatal through the fragile early years.

Local print and broadcast media have made commitments to report on these issues--and these approaches to responding to them--and the Children's Futures program is enlisting young people to help communicate this information...

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