it manages children to manage their asthma — and lead normal lives again.
At stake are income and jobs; what’s needed to make it all happen are land, financing, and creative marketing.
Recommendations for how to decrease the amount of time children stay in foster care and increase both the number of children who are adopted and the speed in which they are adopted.
The four-year results are promising.
Dean Alfred Sommer says, “We want to add more years, and more to the quality of those years, that an individual and a society can enjoy. The world must learn that prevention is cheaper than the cure.”
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