America’s kids, America’s future

Join us in our campaign to protect children from budget cuts. We are fighting to ensure that children don’t lose doctor visits, food assistance, educational opportunities, or anything else they need to grow up healthy and safe.

See our infographic series below on how children could lose out from federal budget cuts, each with a letter you can send to your members of Congress.

Infographic showing how achievement gap persists for children of color, and asking Congress to address racial disparities in education

Tell Congress: Close racial gaps in education!

 


 

Infographic showing return on investment in pre-k programs

Tell Congress: Support
smart investments in kids!

 


 

Infographic showing return on investment in pre-k programs

Tell Congress: Protect Educators and Modernize Schools

 


 

Infographic on child care support

Tell Congress: Increase child care support for struggling families!

 


 

Infographic on school modernization

Tell Congress to invest in America’s children, and support school modernization

 


 

Infographic on child poverty and race

Please join us, and tell Congress: Protect the programs that lift kids out of poverty.

 


 

Infographic on alternatives to incarceration in the juvenile justice system

Tell Congress: Invest in effective alternatives to incarceration

 


 

The super committee should know: 1 in 5 children are living in poverty.

Infographic on food stamps and unemployment

Tell Congress: Take the long view. Prevent childhood poverty.

 


 

Tell Congress: Invest in the future!

 


 

Infographic shows that as unemployment rises, food stamp demand increases along with it

Tell Congress: As millions remain jobless, protect food aid for children!

 


 

Tell Congress: Medicaid cuts make kids and the economy both sicker!

 


 

Tell Congress not to be penny wise and pound foolish with our children’s future!

 


 

Tell Congress it’s wrong to take food from the vulnerable while the rich enjoy a tax break.

 


 

Tell Congress, it’s wrong to cut children’s health care and leave states holding the bag.

 


 

Tell Congress we won’t jeopardize the health of millions of America’s children – prosperity does not begin with making children sicker and less secure.