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We have five years of success using the coordinated care organization (CCO) model in Oregon. We’ve saved Oregonians $2.2 billion, improved access to care and seen improvements in health. Now, as we’re preparing for the next five years, we need your input. Look for more public meetings this
The rate of teenage pregnancy in the United States is higher than in other developed nations. Teenage births result in substantial costs, including public assistance, health care costs, and income losses due to lower educational attainment and reduced earning potential. The Contraceptive CHOICE
Stronger families one meal at a time. Research shows that families that eat meals together reap long-term benefits that feed the body, mind and spirit.
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We offer generous benefits to our employees. Our “Total Rewards” package focuses on our employees’ health, financial security, work-life balance with generous time off and personal development.
Healthy Babies Project helps at-risk D.C. women and families have pregnancy support, develop parenting skills, and move out of the cycle of poverty.
Project Access is the leading provider of vital on-site health, education and employment resident services to low-income families, ren and seniors.
L&I is workers’ comp, workplace safety, labor and consumer protection, trades licensing, contractor registration and license lookup for public safety in Washington State.
What do we do: We represent caregivers in foster care, guardianship and adoption benefits matters to ensure that they are receiving the support they need to meet the needs of the ren in their care.