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New NJ Kids Count 2016 Report Shows Mixed Progress in Child Well-Being

  • Post author By Eloisa Hernandez-Ramos
  • Post date June 6, 2016

NJKC2016coverNew Jersey is making some progress in several important areas of child well-being but losing ground in others, according to the annual New Jersey Kids Count 2016 and county rankings released by Advocates for Children of New Jersey.

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