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Her Dreams are at Stake

November 30, 2010

Her Dreams are at StakeThe First Focus Campaign for Children spearheaded the development of this ad in collaboration with several other organizations, to urge Members of Congress to support this important legislation. The ad appeared in Capitol Hill newspapers.

Thank You for Making Children Your First Focus

October 1, 2010

Thank You for Making Children Your First FocusThis ad by the First Focus Campaign for Children ran in Capitol Hill newspapers on October 1, 2010 as part of our official announcement of our Champions and Defenders for Children.

Health Reform Starts with Children

March 1, 2010

Health Reform Starts with ChildrenAs the debate over health reform heated up on Capitol Hill, First Focus created a number of advocacy advertisements focused specifically on children in health reform. First Focus used messages developed as a result of First Focus public opinion research to create print advertisements that urged Congress to remember children in health reform. After the advertisements appeared in Capitol Hill newspapers, First Focus distributed them electronically to thousands of individuals through email.

Lost in the Shuffle

December 1, 2009

Lost in the ShuffleAs the debate over health reform heated up on Capitol Hill, First Focus created a number of advocacy advertisements focused specifically on children in health reform. First Focus used messages developed as a result of First Focus public opinion research to create print advertisements that urged Congress to remember children in health reform. After the advertisements appeared in Capitol Hill newspapers, First Focus distributed them electronically to thousands of individuals through email.

Fix What’s Broken and Build on What Works

September 1, 2009

Fix What’s Broken and Build on What WorksAs the debate over health reform heated up on Capitol Hill, First Focus created a number of advocacy advertisements focused specifically on children in health reform. First Focus used messages developed as a result of First Focus public opinion research to create print advertisements that urged Congress to remember children in health reform. After the advertisements appeared in Capitol Hill newspapers, First Focus distributed them electronically to thousands of individuals through email.