New Jersey counties ranked by child well-being
The Association for Children of New Jersey (ACNJ) has released its annual statewide report on child well-being. ACNJ, together with the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT initiative, tracks 16 different measures of quality of life for children, including health, safety and education.
“Kids Count county profiles arm local leaders with information to make smart decisions about targeting scarce resources to improve the well-being of all New Jersey children,” said Cecilia Zalkind, executive director of ACNJ, in a statement.
Check out the ACNJ report to see how children in New Jersey are faring.










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