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News Behavioral Health
DCTV: Stronger Start: Building Better Child Care (ep. 1)
DCTV’s new five-part docuseries on early childhood education in Washington, DC – ‘Stronger Start’ – journeys through the critical challenges facing the child care system…
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News Healthy Housing
NPR/WAMU: The next hottest rental strategy? Market to housing choice vouchers
DCist/WAMU reporter Morgan Baskin provides an in-depth look at the real estate companies that target rent-stabilized apartment buildings for redevelopment and then market them toward…
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News Education
WUSA 9: 'We deserve better' DC parents say unreliable bus service harms students with special needs
Children’s Law Center joined hundreds of parents, principals, and advocates who testified about the unreliable school bus transportation issues for students with disabilities during the…
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News Healthy Housing
Washington City Paper: Bowser Won Her New DCHA Board. Is There Any Reason to Believe It Will Make a Difference?
Children’s Law Center joined with Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless, Legal Aid of District of Columbia, Bread for the City, Washington Lawyers’ Committee for…
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News Health
The Washington Informer: The Air Inside the House: The Connection Between Our Homes and Asthma
Every day we work with DC families whose kids have asthma or other serious health issues caused by unhealthy housing conditions like mold and pests.…
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News Family
Washington City Paper: Was Christina Henderson ‘Hoodwinked’ on a Teacher Background Check Bill? Some Child Welfare Advocates Think So.
Children’s Law Center’s advocates for every DC child’s safety and well-being. Reporter Alex Koma of Washington City Paper spoke with Supervising Policy Attorney Tami Weerasingha-Cote…
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Washington Business Journal: D.C.'s new Department of Buildings will launch Oct. 1 — with 1 in 4 jobs unfilled
Children’s Law Center works with hundreds of DC families each year to get landlords to repair housing code violations that threaten children’s health. Reporter Tristan…
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News Healthy Housing
DCist: Bowser Shuffles Existing Leadership For Two New Agencies Replacing DCRA
Every year, Children’s Law Center works with hundreds of DC families to ensure that their landlords address housing code violations that threaten children’s health. We…
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News Systemic Reform
The Washington Post: D.C. splits agency that regulates construction, permitting issues
Children’s Law Center works with hundreds of DC families each year to ensure that their landlords address housing code violations from pervasive mold to lead…
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News Healthy Housing
DCist: D.C. Allowed Families To Stay In Rapid Rehousing Beyond The Program’s Time Limit. That Reprieve Ends Friday
D.C. Allowed Families To Stay In Rapid Rehousing Beyond The Program’s Time Limit. That Reprieve Ends Friday
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