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Children's Futures: Improving Health and Development Outcomes for Children in Trenton, N.J.

National Program

To employ a comprehensive set of interventions to improve the health of children in Trenton, New Jersey.

Children's Futures: Lessons From a Second-Generation Community Change Initiative

January 1, 2009 | Journal Article

Children's Futures, a 10-year RWJF initiative, developed a comprehensive, citywide program in Trenton, N.J. focusing on the critical time period of prenatal care to age three to ensure health and school readiness. This article explores the initiative's first five years, the available results and lessons learned.

Children's Futures' First Five Years

August 1, 2008 | Evaluation

This evaluation measures the effect of Children's Futures in the lives of participating families in Trenton, N.J.

New York Study Shows Telemedicine is Effective for Care of Low-Income Children in School-Based Settings

April 30, 2007 | Program Result

The University of Rochester Medical Center expanded a pilot project in Rochester called Health-E-Access, which they had created in 2001 to study the use of telemedicine to treat inner-city students.

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