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San Diego: Public-private collaboration is "mission critical"

In San Diego, where "big government" is a bad word, advocates learned that moving a children's agenda requires strong partnerships between the public and private sectors

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The Sierra: "Holding a regional vision" for children

In California's isolated mountain communities, the common denominators are weather and geography. Folks in the isolated Tahoe-Truckee area learned that it doesn't just take a village to raise a child-it takes a region.

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San Francisco: People power for kids

How does a city with the smallest percentage of children of any in America become a national model for supporting innovative children's programs? The answer, say San Franciscans, is people power.

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Kern County: "We're a force to be reckoned with"

A sprawling, agricultural county where unemployment exceeds 30 percent in some areas, Kern has become a nationally recognized model of commitment to children

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