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The Campaign for Children's Health Care was dedicated to making high-quality, affordable health insurance coverage for all of America's children a top national priority. We are a diverse group of organizations who represent health care providers, educators, parents, advocates, and others, all of whom share a commitment to our nation's children. The Campaign coordinated public education efforts across the country to demonstrate the importance of health insurance for children and families and to show why national action is needed to expand coverage for children. Below are some of activities that were part of the campaign.

Nationwide Public Education Campaign: The Campaign for Children's Health Care is dedicated to making high-quality, comprehensive, affordable health coverage for all of America’s children a top national priority. Click here to see a list of Campaign Partners. | For a list of press releases, click here.

Sign the Petition: You can help make sure America's children have health coverage. Sign our petition or visit the Take Action page to find out what you can do.

Podcast: Listen to this 5-minute podcast featuring Ron Pollack of Families USA, Sister Carol Keehan of the Catholic Health Association, and Dr. Eileen Oullette of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The podcast was produced by the Fairness Initiative on Low-Wage Work.
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More Information: Investing in children's health makes sense. Rewards include better development and health outcomes for children, improved school performance, and long-term savings in health care costs. Visit the Tools and Resources page for more facts about uninsured children and to learn why health insurance matters for children.

Events: Communities across the country will be holding town hall meetings and other events to demonstrate the importance of health insurance for children and families and to show why national action is needed to expand coverage for children. See the Events page.
 

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