Campaign for Children's Health Care

The Campaign for Children's Health Care is an American issue advocacy campaign dedicated to making high-quality, affordable health insurance coverage for all of America's children a top national priority. The Campaign seeks to raise awareness about the 9 million uninsured children in America and the millions more who are underinsured.

Campaign Partners
The following organizations are partners in the Campaign:


 * AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families


 * Alliance for Children and Families


 * American Academy of Pediatrics


 * American Academy of Physician Assistants
 * American Association on Mental Retardation


 * American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees


 * American Federation of Teachers


 * American Medical Student Association


 * American Occupational Therapy Association


 * American Public Health Association


 * Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses


 * Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America


 * Catholic Health Association of The United States


 * Catholic Health Initiatives


 * Child Welfare League of America


 * The Children's Defense Fund
 * The Children's Health Fund


 * The Children's Partnership
 * Coalition on Human Needs


 * Consumers Union


 * Council for Health and Human Services Ministries of the United Church of Christ


 * Docs for Tots


 * Every Child Matters Education Fund


 * Families USA


 * Jewish Council for Public Affairs


 * Lutheran Services in America


 * MomsRising.org


 * National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd
 * National Association for Children's Behavioral Health


 * National Association of Community Health Centers


 * National Association of Mental Health Planning Advisory Councils


 * National Association of State Head Injury Administrators


 * National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors


 * National Center for Law and Economic Justice


 * National Coalition of Mental Health Professionals and Consumers, Inc.


 * National Head Start Association


 * National Health Law Program


 * National Immigration Law Center


 * National Indian Health Board


 * National Partnership for Women and Families


 * National Respite Coalition


 * NETWORK, a National Catholic Social Justice Lobby


 * Parents Action for Children


 * Presbyterian Church (USA)


 * RESULTS


 * Society for Adolescent Medicine


 * Summit Health Institute for Research and Education, Inc.


 * Union for Reform Judaism


 * Universal Health Care Action Network