John,
The future of our country depends on whether we invest in our most precious resource: our children. But as I wrote in an op-ed published this week, we're falling short, and it puts the entire country at risk.
The latest data proves that America is failing to give our children—especially our children of color—the safe, healthy, fair start they need to succeed. Our leaders need to be reminded that the state of our nation is only as strong as the state of our children.
Will you join us in demanding that 2020 be the year we finally put children first?
Thank you,
Max Lesko National Executive Director
Dear John,
Tonight the president will deliver a speech about the state of our union. But if a nation is truly measured by how it treats its children, the fact is that the state of our union is perilous.
Here are some damning facts to consider: Nearly 1 in 6 children in the United States are poor. Children make up more than 20 percent of those experiencing homelessness. The number of children without health insurance is rising for the first time in a decade. More than 72 percent of Black and Hispanic fourth graders in public schools are not proficient in reading or math. Every day in America, 5 children are killed by abuse and neglect. A child or teen is arrested every 43 seconds. The number of children and teens killed by guns in 2017 would fill 170 classrooms. How can a country that treats its children like this claim to be strong?
This week, we are releasing the newest edition of our State of America’s Children report. The data is clear: the kids are not all right. Now we need to make sure the president, Congress, and those in power across the country know it. Thank you for standing up for our children. Their futures, and the future of our country, depend on it.
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