Improve quality and access to children's health care, increase funding to pre-K, changes in the foster care system, increase rights and support for kinship care givers, peace on the streets—these are just a few of the answers to the questions posed in the Annie E. Casey Foundation's 100Days/100Voices campaign. To mark the first 100 days of the Obama Administration, the campaign invited concerned citizens speak up and say—in 100 words or less, or with a video clip lasting no more than two minutes—After 100 days of the Obama Administration, are kids and families better off? Why or why not? What should be next on the agenda?
Below is a video of Baltimore student talking about what has changed for kids and families in Obama's first 100 days and what changes he'd like to see next. Are you ready to be heard? Tell your story here.


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