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The State of Texas Children: Breakfast Briefing

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Frances Deviney /(512) 320-0222 x 106

January 14, 2010

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Join Dr. Harriett Romo, Director, UTSA CAPRI/Mexico Center, and Frances Deviney, Ph.D., Texas Kids Count Director, for a breakfast briefing on the well-being of children in San Antonio, Bexar County, and across Texas.

WHEN:

Friday, February 12th 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Program begins promptly at 8:30 a.m.

A light breakfast will be served. There is no charge for attending.

R.S.V.P. is requested by February 5, 2010.

Please contact Janet Hutchison at 512-320-0222, x105 or hutchison@cppp.org.

WHERE:

The University of Texas at San Antonio

Downtown Campus, 501 West Durango Blvd.

Southwest Room, Durango Building Room 1.124

San Antonio, Texas 78207

Parking will be made available at no cost in lot D-3 (underneath IH-35 Freeway between Durango and El Paso).

This event is generously sponsored by the Methodist Healthcare Ministries and the Annie E. Casey Foundation. We also thank the UTSA Sociology Dept. for sponsoring our event at UTSA.

The Center for Public Policy Priorities is the home of Texas KIDS COUNT, a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the United States. To learn more about Texas KIDS COUNT, visit www.cppp.org/kidscount.