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07/28/2009

White House Conference on Children

When we love children, we acknowledge by our every action that they are not property, that they have rights - that we respect and uphold their rights.
bell hooks, from her book, All About Love: New Visions Today we honor bell hooks, poet, author, teac

Exchange Strategic Partner, the Child Welfare League of America (CWLA), is leading a campaign to reestablish the White House Conference on Children and Youth. Starting in 1909 through 1970 a White House Conference on Children took place every ten years. According to CWLA, these conferences made significant contributions to national, state, and local policies impacting children and youth. In urging the new President to convene a White House Conference on Children and Youth in 2010, CWLA observes:

"The White House Conference is a way for citizens nation-wide to become engaged in determining and recommending to the national government and their communities the best ways to improve the well-being of America's children.... State and local events would include experts on health, education, mental health, and other vital community resources. The events would convene tribal governments and leaders, local advocates and judges, as well as people most affected — families, children, and youth. All would participate in a national dialogue, develop recommendations, and commit to improving the lives of our most vulnerable children and families."


A Tool Kit for Managers

Exchange has packaged six of its practical management resources into a single “Manager’s Tool Kit” and is offering the entire set at a 33% discount — separately these resources would cost $175, but we are offering the entire Tool Kit for only $112. Resources in the kit include:



Put a sink where it’s needed most
In the classroom, or on the playground, it’s portable, self contained, and very affordable. Plumbing is NOT required. Have hot & cold running water when you need it where you need it. Ideal for hand washing with young children


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