Speak Up for Kids! Advocacy at The Children's Hospital

Be A Voice for Kids in the 2008 Election!

The 2008 Election is right around the corner!  Colorado voters will head to the polls on November 4 to elect or re-elect, officials, including one third of the Senate seats and all seats in the House of Representatives.

While the presidential election is taking center stage, don’t forget to vote for your Colorado officials who will vote on issues that directly affect our state’s young residents.  In preparation, make sure that you have all of the tools needed to make an informed decision and serve as an advocate for children. Click here  to learn more about voter registration information and deadlines and details on how you can get involved and stay informed!

Please email advocacy@tchden.org with questions.

Have you ever gone to bat for your child when there was a problem at school? Or helped a relative or neighbor get care when they were sick? Maybe even asked friends to support a favorite project? If so, then you have been an advocate. Advocacy simply means to speak up, to plead the case of another, or to champion a cause. It is something that most of us do routinely on behalf of our families, our neighbors, our friends, and ourselves.

At The Children's Hospital, it is a key part of our mission to advocate on behalf of kids in the public policy arena, making sure that their needs and concerns are heard when important decisions are made.  We have many ways that you can get involved and participate - it's easy!

The Children's Hospital Grassroots Advocacy Network

All of our advocacy efforts rely on the strength and action of The Children's Hospital Grassroots Advocacy Network.  This is a group of people who care about kids' health and well-being and want to make a difference. Over four thousand people currently participate in the Network, which joins the voices of physicians, healthcare professionals, patients and families with business leaders and community members to speak up clearly and powerfully for kids when public policy decisions are made. Advocates write letters, make phone calls, and share information when needed to influence public policies. Join the Network now!

Advocacy Events

The Children's Hospital organizes several events throughout the year for advocates. "Day at the Capitol" takes advocates on specialized tours of the State Capitol and introduces them to legislators over lunch. Our annual "Be a Champ for Children!" Advocacy Workshop shares basic advocacy strategies with beginners and teaches more advanced tactics to experienced advocates. Additionally, we offer advocates the opportunity to participate in election-related voter information and awareness activities each fall. Participate in on of our Advocacy Events

Coalitions

The Children's Hospital maintains partnerships with many community organizations to ensure close connections to other groups working on kids' issues and to share resources and information. Learn more about our coalition partners that interest you.

Publications

Those enrolled in the Advocacy Network receive a regular newsletter - Rooting for Kids! - that gives the latest scoop on our advocacy work, events, and alerts. A "Tool Kit for Easy Advocacy" booklet, packed full of advocacy tips and strategies, is mailed to every advocate when they Join the Network.

Questions about how you can get involved?

Contact the Advocacy Team at The Children's Hospital or call (720) 777-6253.

Recent News

  • Back to School Safety August 22, 2008 Children are back in school and with it comes the time for parents to review safe traffic behaviors with their children. It is a time for drivers to slow down, stay off their cell phones and watch for students in school zones.
  • Doctors Pledge To Lower Radiation Exposure In Kids August 20, 2008 Dr. John Strain, head of pediatric radiology at The Children's Hospital, was interviewed by CBS-4 for a story about doctors pledging to lower the radiation exposure to kids.
  • New Technique to Transplant Hearts in Babies August 20, 2008 A landmark pediatric organ transplant study reinforces the importance of both organ donation and of maintaining the viability of organs needed to save lives of children.
  • Do Statins Help Overweight Children? August 20, 2008 Stephen Daniels, MD, pediatrician-in-chief, was interviewed for an online story on cholesterol and kids.
  • Finding Value in Employees as Volunteers August 20, 2008 An Aurora Sentinel article highlighted a number of employers who create opportunities for employees to volunteer in their community or allow time away during the week for employees to donate their time.

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