Contact:
Nayda I. Rivera-Hernández (787) 641-0546 ext. 11 nrivera@nclr.orgFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jun 12, 2008
THOUGH TEEN MORTALITY RATES DECREASED, CHILDREN IN PUERTO RICO STILL FACE GREATER RISKS THAN CHILDREN ON THE MAINLAND U.S.San Juan, Puerto Rico—The National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S., today joined the Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF) in announcing the release of the 2008 KIDS COUNT Data Book. The book contains new findings on various issues affecting the well-being of children living in Puerto Rico. Of particular concern, the data show that children in Puerto Rico face higher levels of risk than children in the main U.S. on eight of ten key indicators.
“The KIDS COUNT Data Book haslong been thought of as a continuous and dependable source of information on the status of children across the United States. This 2008 release marks yet another breakthrough for Puerto Rico, since it is the second consecutive year this publication provides benchmarks to document opportunities for leaders to plan and help improve on the needs of Puerto Rico’s children,” stated Janet Murguía, NCLR President and CEO.
Among the report’s findings:
NCLR has housed the KIDS COUNT – Puerto Rico Project for the last six years and has contributed to reducing the information gap by publishing several reports, providing information free of charge through an online database, and engaging in multiple initiatives regarding children on the Island.
“KIDS COUNT provides a great opportunity to raise awareness, shape policy, and discuss current social policy concerns based on solid information to help improve the lives of families,” concluded Murguía.
For more information, please visit http://kidscount.nclr.org.
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