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Title V Block Grant Review

Posted on August 16, 2012August 16, 2012 by carl

Well, I just spent the afternoon as a Family Reviewer for Block Grants with the Department of Health and Human Services.

Here is a tip, if you ever want to know where your federal and state dollars go, volunteer to review a Block Grant for Children’s Special Health Services.  To see people do so much with so little is a humbling experience.

I met some fabulous people who are passionate about their jobs.

My most quoted line “How can you get father’s more involved in the lives of their children?”

My second line “How can you educate moms on the dangers of prenatal drug use?”

All in all, it was a fantastic way to spend a couple of days in Denver.

More at another time.

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