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  • CHILDREN AND FAMILIES COMMISSION AWARDS $45 MILLION TO PROTECT AND EXPAND CRITICAL COMMUNITY HEALTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES
    February 01, 2012

    The One Time ‘Catalytic Investments’ Provides Expanded Children’s Dental Care, Autism Diagnosis and Treatment, Early Literacy, Year Round Emergency Shelter And Other Critical Services Irvine, Calif., February 1, 2012 — The Children and Families Commission of Orange County approved $45

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  • Supervisors Launch Countywide Recruitment for Children and Families Commission Members
    January 05, 2012

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                             CONTACT Kelly Pijl January 5, 2012                                                                       714 834 5186 (office) 714 390 9567 (Cell)Kelly.Pijl@cfcoc.ocgov.com Orange county Board Of Supervisors LAUNCHEs countywide Recruitment for Children and Families Commission MEMBERS Board Seeks Candidates with Expertise and Experience in Health,

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  • COUNTY COMMISSIONS WIN FIRST ROUND OF LEGAL BATTLE
    November 28, 2011

    Superior Court rejects AB 99 and upholds Proposition 10 voter protections Fresno Superior Court Judge Debra Kazanjian issued a ruling declaring that the State acted illegally when they attempted to take $1 billion from the California Children’s Trust Fund administered

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  • Read Early. Read Aloud!
    November 14, 2011

    Each year in November, Southern California’s Prop. 10 Commissions join together to highlight the importance of early literacy. The eight county commissions – from Santa Barbara to Imperial County – have a goal of improving children’s long term reading proficiency

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  • MATH FOR PRESCHOOLERS? YES!
    November 08, 2011

    Early Investments Yielding a Lifetime of Benefits Would you believe that a child’s early math skills are more predictive of their future reading achievement than their early reading skills? It’s true Despite the popular myth that young children are not

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