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A news letter from the AAYP to every child might help to get the message out. Also people could contribute information that might be helpful for every child to know that some services are available to them. It could be distributed by email to every household, church, school, hospital, Gynecologist, library, child welfare office, foster parents and orphanage.

Based a little on the AARP newsletter with helpful hints, columns and comments section. The AARP could and should help get it off the ground and should be publicly funded by congress. Sort of Voice of America or the Public Broadcasting Service. Just a voice of the people.

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The idea of an AAYP is good. But I think of the few issues I received of that magazine, and there are lots of ads for supplemental insurance, something a young infant would not be buying. Discounts galore on travel, dining out and such. The tips and stories about seniors are thin for a resource that advocates for real change. Shame on our 'leaders' that the babies are cut out!

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Perhaps just letting kids know things like where kids eat free, or places where kids get discounts. So they can let parents know, or the parents find out by reading the newsletter. Perhaps it would step up commercial establishments to step up and get them to encourage children to attend or go to places for fun and games. Make it fun and affordable for kids and family's. Just an idea.

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