Most of us would probably round up the usual sociological suspects, and check whether a child comes from a broken or abusive home, is
part of a family living below the poverty line, or has a parent who is a convicted criminal.
Not exact matches
While it was shortsighted
of Disney to destroy it in 1967, the wonderful film, a vision
of the future where a young
family is transported from the linup into the future, where they
live in the house with all its plastic wonders, survives on youtube,
part 2
below the fold.
FQHCs are an essential
part of the nation's overall health care safety net, serving 25 million people annually, seven in 10
of whom
live at or
below the federal poverty level.2 Their role has been expanded by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which invested billions
of new dollars into FQHC infrastructure, driving considerable nationwide growth in the number
of sites and their capacity.3 In conjunction with their overall growth, FQHC sites have become increasingly integral to the national publicly funded
family planning effort.