NASBHC's mission is to
improve the health status
of children and youth
by advancing and advocating
for school-based health care

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NASBHC Member, Frances Caffie Wright
Inspires 2008 Convention Attendees to
Support NASBHC

Reforming Child Health

Momentum for health care reform, the community schools model, and children’s health coverage is building daily and NASBHC is right in the thick of things!  Our greatest success, and likely the biggest breakthrough in Federal support for SBHCs will come only if we push forward on all fronts at once. We need your help now, so that we can take on the Federal SBHC Authorization, health care reform, education reform, and SCHIP simultaneously. We can’t ignore these opportunities to help the most underserved children in our country reach their fullest potential.

 

We are at a precipice, and success is only a war chest away!

 

Your Donation Dollars at Work 

Consider this:

  • $1,000 can bring one influential state advocate to the Hill to win a Champion from their district 
  • $500 is an afternoon spent educating Congressional members on SBHCs
  • $250 can help create an influential communications piece that conveys the value of SBHCs

 

    

 

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