Current Sponsors
The following organizations and individuals share our commitment to
the well-being of children and their families in California. We appreciate
their support.
David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The Building Communication Project has been funded
for its fourth year by the Packard Foundation. The Building Communication
project creates opportunities for people who work with or on behalf of
children to share ideas and feedback with the Children's Advocate
-- and to share the Children's Advocate with others.
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Kaiser Permanente
For the November 2000 Children's Adovcate
issue on pediatricians and child development, Kaiser Permanente sponsored
a special mailing to the 5,000 members of the California chapter of the
American Academy of Pediatricians. We were pleased to share with AAP members
some examples of how pediatricians can support child development. Pediatricians
received free copies of this important resource; Kaiser was acknowledged
for its commitment to children.
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Mitche Manitou
Mitche is a graphic designer who has been working with Action Alliance
for Children for many years. He recently upgraded our brochure and developed
a new template for our organizational materials, including our new individual
giving program.
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Rebecca Wyatt
Rebecca is a graduating student at the Center for Electronic Art. She
has recently redesigned the AAC website, with new graphics and a whole
new structure. Her work complements our efforts to begin building an Online
Community with children's advocates and others concerned about children
and families.
We welcome your support of Action Alliance for Children and the children's
advocacy movement. Become a sponsor.
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