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On May 19, Nia West-Bey will join partners from the Prevention Institute and the Research Triangle Institute at the 2021 DOD/VA Suicide Prevention Conference.
On March 10, we invite you to "SNAP and College Student Access: How Financial Aid Administrators Can Help Students Enroll in SNAP During the COVID-19 Crisis." Join experts from CLASP and from various states to learn the best practices for reaching out to college students about their eligibility for SNAP!
On October 14, Dr. Nia West-Bey will speak at a webinar about preventing trauma and suicide through in-school and out-of-school supports. The event will be hosted by Prevention Institute.
This panel will explore these questions and more with young movement leaders who are advancing justice and healing in their communities.
On December 4, Hannah Matthews and Duy Pham presented our 2019 report, Children and Families in Trouble: Census Data Show Declining Health Coverage and Enduring Poverty, at “Reducing Inequality in Education Policy Day” hosted by the American Youth Policy Forum in Washington, D.C.
On November 12, Nia West-Bey spoke at the Young Minds Matter Conference, hosted by the Hogg Foundation, in Houston, TX.
On September 30, Madison Allen spoke about immigrant access to care at “Medicaid & ACA Hot Topics: What Advocates Need to Know” hosted by Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy.
Dr. Nia West-Bey was featured in a video for the American Psychological Association’s 5-Week Deep Poverty Initiative Challenge.
On January 25, Madison Hardee spoke on a panel discussion about the health and wellbeing of immigrant children and families at the Health Action Conference hosted by Families USA in Washington, D.C.
On September 17, Suzanne Wikle will be speaking on a panel hosted by the REACH Healthcare Foundation for a review of findings from a survey of 2,700 low income adults in Kansas, Indiana and Ohio and those consumers’ experience with three different approaches to Medicaid expansion.