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Georgia’s ranking in the nation for the well being of kids has slowly improved over time but is still left in the bottom 10 states.
Making Georgia a substantially better place for children by 2015 is an ambitious project needing support from citizens who want our kids to have a voice.
Your tax-deductible donation will help fund a long-term program of original research and communications outreach for shaping policies that can effectively impact their health, safety, education, connectedness and employability. You’ll also be supporting Children’s Policy Watch Online, our free web portal that allows you to gain knowledge of children/family issues, monitor pertinent legislation and become part of a broad community that cares about our kids and Georgia’s future.
Most important, you’ll ensure that children will have a voice in the decisions made by state lawmakers through effective discourse and lobbying.
You can contribute in one of three ways:
Voices for Georgia's Children is a 501(c)3 non-profit.
Additionally, Voices is occasionally in need of in-kind donations including office equipment, software, office supplies, printing, meeting space, etc. If you are interested in contributing in-kind items or have any questions or comments, please contact us by phone at 404-521-0311 or by email at info@georgiavoices.org and we will be happy to discuss the details.
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Can’t Donate? Advocate!
Be an advocate for children. Voice your concerns with your legislator.
If you’re not sure who your representatives are at the state or federal level, please click on the Children’s Policy Watch menu item and select Government Officials; from there click on district look-up and enter your address to locate your representatives.
To help you communicate effectively with your legislator, Voices for Georgia's Children has created an Advocacy Toolbox to provide guidance on contacting your legislator.