It’s the new force for change our children need and deserve. A unified effort to prioritize the needs of Yolo children.

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It’s the new force for change our children need and deserve. A unified effort to prioritize the needs of Yolo children

“Consequently, interest groups with much less public will behind them have been able to divert policymakers’ attention away from children’s successful development, such as poor academic achievement.” “Until now, public support has been too diffuse to have the impact it should on the county’s policymaking priorities.” childrennow.org

PUTTING CHILDREN FIRST Engage & Inform Encourage Policy Advocate

CHILDREN’S STATUS REPORT Family Economic Sufficiency Health Mental Health Childcare Education Safety FIRST STEPS

CHILDREN’S WORKSHOP Parents Child Advocates Civic Leaders Business Partners Service Providers

Identify priority areas for funding Outline specific actions Guide fiscal and policy decisions CHILDREN’S AGENDA “…a roadmap for the county’s policymakers, advocates, and service providers.”

Improved coordination and efficiency Unified visibility for Issues that affect children Support for building partnerships A shift toward prevention investments OUTCOMES

Better Decisions = Better Results

ALIGNS WITH YOLO COUNTY TACTICAL PLAN Innovation Collaboration Safety Net

JOIN US!