1997 KIDS COUNT
The 1997 KIDS COUNT in Colorado! looks at some of the greatest challenges in the lives of Colorado children and youth.
View Kids CountKIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the status of children in the United States. The Colorado Children’s Campaign produces KIDS COUNT in Colorado! as part of that project. Ours is an annual data initiative to assess and share information about the well-being of Colorado's children and the trends impacting their lives. The report is designed to provide user-friendly state and county data, help decision makers and advocates understand the challenges and opportunities facing children statewide, and focus attention and resources on the areas where they are needed most.
The 1997 KIDS COUNT in Colorado! looks at some of the greatest challenges in the lives of Colorado children and youth.
View Kids CountThe 1995 KIDS COUNT in Colorado! report examines the challenges faced by our state’s children, offering examples of how prevention and early intervention strategies can make a difference in the lives of Colorado’s kids.
View Kids CountThe 1994 KIDS COUNT in Colorado! report examines a number of issues faced by Colorado kids, including alcohol, tobacco, and drugs; teen sexuality; teen pregnancy and teen parents; access to health care; child abuse; adolescents and motor vehicles; education; and more.
View Kids CountOur inaugural KIDS COUNT in Colorado! report examines how Colorado ranks nationally for child well-being, as well as how it compares with neighboring states. It includes a portrait of Colorado’s children and families, as well as an examination of the issues affecting babies, children, and teens.
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