The Children's Partnership
Programs

In 1993, The Children’s Partnership set out to help invent a future where all children would have health insurance and wouldn’t need to go to an emergency room to treat a simple ear infection; where the vast benefits of the emerging digital society would reach even the most disadvantaged child; and where parents, regardless of education or income, could learn to guide their children safely on the Internet. Learn more about our work in these areas:

 Health Insurance for Every Child
Our health work focuses on assuring that every child can easily enroll in health coverage, use health services, and stay insured.

 Digital Opportunity for America's Youth
Our goal is to ensure that digital opportunities are available to all young people, especially those that are low-income and underserved.

 E-Health Agenda for Children
Our goal is to determine how Information and Communications Technology can benefit children's health most and to begin building public support to advance a successful E-Health Agenda for Children.





The Children’s Partnership collaborates with First Focus to increase federal investments in children’s programs and to ensure the unique health care needs of children are addressed in health reform.

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First Focus Resources:

 Children in Health Reform: Comparing CHIP to the Exchange Plans

 Children’s Budget 2009

 Big Ideas for Children 

The Children’s Partnership Activities:

 A letter to U.S. Senators, urging them to support S. 3000.

 An opinion piece on the need to invest in children's health in California.