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The Majority of California's Low-Income Uninsured Children Are Enrolled in the School Lunch Program:

By Dawn Horner and Holly Kenny
December 2002

This eight-page Issue Brief reports on the estimates and characteristics of the California children who stand to benefit from Express Lane Eligibility. 

Download the brief (PDF, 488 KB).

 
 

Pathways to Our Future: A Multimedia Training Program for Youth That Works

By James Lau and Wendy Lazarus

This report summarizes how a pilot program demonstrating how to successfully train low-income youth with marketable skills in technology and multimedia production works and its accomplishments. It also features recommendations for how public and private sector leaders can extend the program’s benefits.

Download the report (PDF, 1.8 MB)

 
 

Teachers for Healthy Kids Parent Letter

From The Children's Partnership
August 2003

ParentLetterPicThis letter to parents from teachers, available in both English and Spanish, was developed by the California Teachers Association and California Association of Health Plans as part of their Teachers for Healthy Kids program.

Download the letter in English (PDF, 768 KB).
Download the letter in Spanish (PDF, 768 KB).

 
 

Computers In Our Future: What Works in Closing the Technology Gap?

By Linda Fowells and Wendy Lazarus

This report describes a four-year $7.5 million demonstration program aimed at closing the technology gap in 11 low-income, diverse California communities. This report analyzes key components of this demonstration program, including lessons learned and implications for action.

Download the report (PDF, 24 MB).

 
 

Healthy Families: Health Insurance Through One Door

By Dawn Horner and Wendy Lazarus
March 2001

HealthyFamPicA report developed by The Children's Partnership as part of the 100% Campaign, a coordinated effort with Children Now and the Children's Defense Fund. It provides recommendations for creating a unified health insurance program for California's children and their parents.

Download the report (PDF, 150 KB).

 
   

WIC: A Door to Health Care for California’s Children

By Roxana Barillas and Dawn Horner
July 2000

WICPicThis publication by The Children’s Partnership and California WIC Association examines ways to make the WIC and the Medicaid/SCHIP (Medi-Cal/Healthy Families) connection work more effectively to increase the number of insured WIC-enrolled children in California.

Download the publication (PDF, 122 KB).

 
 

Online Content for Low-Income and Underserved Americans: The Digital Divide's New Frontier

By Wendy Lazarus and Francisco Mora

This report aims to describe the group of Americans—estimated at 50 million—who are underserved by Internet content, to analyze the online content currently available for those who are underserved, and to provide a road map for action.

Download the report (PDF, 777 KB).

 
   

Express Lane Eligibility: How to Enroll Large Groups of Uninsured Children in Medicaid and CHIP

By Dawn Horner, Wendy Lazarus, and Beth Morrow
December 1999

ELEHowtoEnrollThis strategy brief provides a general overview of the issue of Express Lane Eligibility. It examines how states can utilize programs such as food stamps to help find and enroll the roughly 7 million uninsured American children eligible for health insurance.

Download the brief (PDF, 93 KB).

 
 
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