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2003 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook

 
 


Ninth Annual Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook Release
April 7, 2003




The Annie E. Casey Foundation Senior Vice President Ralph Smith, Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Executive Director Elizabeth Burke Bryant, and Rhode Island Governor Donald L. Carcieri share a great moment for children and families.


A Great Day for Children

The 2003 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook was released at our annual breakfast at the Providence Marriott. Nearly 500 politicians, policymakers, advocates and friends of children joined together to celebrate a new year's worth of information on the status of children in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island KIDS COUNT gratefully acknowledges the following Rhode Islanders for their thoughtful remarks during the event:

Ralph Smith, Keynote speaker
The Annie E. Casey Foundation

Governor Donald Carcieri

Senator Jack Reed

Senator Lincoln Chafee

Congressman Patrick Kennedy

Congressman James Langevin

Lieutenant Governor Charles Fogarty

Speaker William Murphy

Senate President William Irons

Mayor David Cicilline

Secretary of State Matthew Brown

Attorney General Patrick Lynch

Chief Judge Jeremiah S. Jeremiah

Princess Garrett
University of Rhode Island

Nancy Gewirtz
The Poverty Institute

 

We thank our contributing sponsors and patrons for their continuing support of issues affecting children and families in Rhode Island:

Citizens Bank

CVS/pharmacy

Hasbro, Inc.

Hope Global

Fleet Bank

Holland & Knight LLP

Narragansett Electric

The Providence Journal

Sovereign Bank

Textron, Inc.

Verizon

WJAR NBC 10




Children from a Rhode Island child care center share a song with the audience.


Providence Mayor David Cicilline addresses attendees.


Congressman Patrick Kennedy speaks with Rhode Island First Lady Suzanne Carcieri.


The Annie E. Casey Foundation Senior Vice President Ralph Smith pauses during his keynote address on economic security for families.


Rhode Island Governor Donald Carcieri ranks the state on children's access to health insurance and access to prenatal care.


University of Rhode Island student Princess Garrett speaks on children's issues from her perspective as a youth advocate.


Rhode Island Senate President William Irons listens to a speech.


Imam Farid Ansari shares his thoughts with the audience.


A captive audience, including The Annie E. Casey Foundation Senior Vice President Ralph Smith, Rhode Island Governor Donald Carcieri, Rhode Island First Lady Suzanne Carcieri, and Congressman Patrick Kennedy, listens to a speaker.


Rhode Island KIDS COUNT staff prepare to deliver the 2003 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT Factbook.

 

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