From Children's Advocates for Change <[email protected]>
Subject Make a Year-End Contribution to CAFC
Date December 23, 2024 7:16 PM
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Dear Friend,



As Children’s Advocates for Change looks back on 2024, we’re proud of our accomplishments that included training more youth in underserved communities in advocacy skills, holding a Child Poverty Forum in East St. Louis, and securing a state Child Tax Credit.

However, we know there’s a tremendous amount of work ahead of us in 2025. Changes on the federal level could bring about a restructuring of child care, health care programs for poor families, and food assistance. At the same time, the state of Illinois is facing a projected budget deficit for the next fiscal year of more than $3 billion.

In such times of uncertainty, it is important that there be a strong, steady, reliable voice standing firm for the resource children need to thrive. No matter how tough the challenge, Children’s Advocates for Change will be there for Illinois kids.



Please consider a year-end contribution to Children’s Advocates for Change. Your donation helps support and amplify our advocacy efforts across the state. You can make a contribution today at
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Thank you, and Happy New Year!

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