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Comer Bien: The Challenges of Nourishing Latino Children and Families
(2011-07-08)
Latino families, like millions of others across the United States, do their best to put nutritious food on their tables every day, but the healthiest foods are too often unaffordable or inaccessible. Many Americans struggle ...
A Burden No Child Should Bear: How the Health Coverage System Is Failing Latino Children
(2008-07-09)
More than one in five (22.1%) Hispanic children is uninsured—nearly three times the rate of non-Hispanic White children (7.3%). Because health coverage has been shown to improve children's access to timely care, the ...
Health Coverage for All Children
(2009-04-22)
2015 Profiles of Latino Health: A Closer Look at Child Nutrition
(NCLR, 2015-09-02)
With updates to a 12-part series first produced in 2010, Profiles of Latino Health: A Closer Look at Latino Child Nutrition provides the latest research and data on issues affecting Latino child nutrition.
A Burden No Child Should Bear: How the Health System Is Failing Latino Children (Executive Summary)
(2008-11-26)
More than one in five (22.1%) Hispanic children is uninsured—nearly three times the rate of non-Hispanic White children (7.3%). Because health coverage has been shown to improve children's access to timely care, the ...
La salud y bienestar de los niños latinos: el SCHIP marca la diferencia
(2007-12-03)
El programa estatal de seguro médico para los niños (SCHIP por sus siglas en inglés), una asociación federal y estatal que surge de Medicaid, proporciona seguro médico a los niños de familias con ingresos bajos a moderados ...
Latino Children’s Health and Well-Being: SCHIP Makes All the Difference
(2007-10-02)
The State Children's Health Improvement Program (SCHIP) is crucial to the health and well-being of Latino children. This fact sheet presents key evidence that CHIP has the potential to further close the health coverage ...
The State of Latino Children and Youth in the United States
(2009-10-21)
Since 1990, the number of Latino children under age 18 living in the United States has doubled, making them one of the fastest-growing segments of the national population. This fact sheet provides a wealth of information ...
Latino Children’s Health and Well-Being: CHIP Makes All the Difference
(2009-02-06)
The Children's Health Improvement Program (CHIP) is crucial to the health and well-being of Latino children. Hispanic children are disproportionately uninsured, making up one-fifth (21.2%) of all U.S. children, but ...
Key Facts on Food Insecurity and Hunger Among Latino Children
(2008-06-24)
Despite strong national nutrition assistance programs to support families in obtaining nutritious foods in times of great need, many Americans still struggle to put food on the table. More than 12.9 million households in ...









