Youth and Adults Throughout Illinois Urge Governor Blagojevich and Congress: Invest Our Tax Dollars Wisely
ancy. Today working in partnershipwith youth ICAH's primary mission is to advance sound policies andpractices that promote a positive approach to adolescent sexual health andparenting. ICAH's strategies to support this mission include development ofyoung leaders policy analysis and development advocacy grassrootsorganizing and training of both youth and adults.
Date:4/15/2008
ancy. Today, working in partnership
with youth, ICAH's primary mission is to advance sound policies and
practices that promote a positive approach to adolescent sexual health and
parenting. ICAH's strategies to support this mission include development of
young leaders, policy analysis and development, advocacy, grassroots
organizing, and training of both youth and adults.
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