All of the documents below are presented in portable document format (PDF).
- Read about SCHIP Reauthorization and why it is important to Colorado children!
- Community of Caring Health Care Reform Proposal Submitted by the Colorado Children's Campaign and partners to the SB 208 Health Care Reform Commission.
AMENDMENT 35 RESOURCES
- The State of Colorado Methamphetamine Task Force releases their first Annual Report. The Colorado Children's Campaign has participated on this Task Force since it began. Please click here to read the report.
- Fullfilling the Promise: Opportunities and Strategies for Insuring Colorado's Kid
- History of Amendment 35
- Press Release – January 31, 2005
- Amendment 35 Implementation Overview
CHILD HEALTH RESOURCES
- Child Health Update - June 2008
- Colorado SCHIP Coalition
- Child Health Update - January 2007
- Child Health Update - December 2006
- Child Health Update - October 2006
- Child Health Update - August 2006
- Child Health Update - July 2006
- Child Health Update - May 2006
- Child Health Update - August 2005
- Child Health Update - March 2005
- Child Health Update - February 2005
- Children's Health Toolkit Flyer
- Children's Access to Health Care Brief
- Understanding Children's Mental Health Issues
- CKF State Series Winter 2004 – Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
- CKF State Series Winter 2004 – Uninsured
- CKF State Series Winter 2004 – Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)
- CKF Federal Legislation Summary Packet - July 2003
- Project Bloom
Did you know that in Colorado, children and adolescents make up only one quarter of the state's population, but experience more than one-third of the severe mental health needs?
To address this important issue, the Colorado Children's Campaign is working with a wide range of statewide partners on Project Bloom - an initiative to ensure the mental health and social and emotional well being of Colorado's young children. The Children's Campaign is directing Project Bloom's social marketing efforts, reaching out to parents and families, child and health care providers and policymakers, to spread the word that mental health and emotional development problems in young children can be recognized and successfully treated.
For more information on Project Bloom, please visit www.projectbloom.org.
- Project Bloom Brochure
- ABC's of Young Children's Well-Being
- Project Bloom bookmark


