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Español: Our Kids Count

| August 2019
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Español: Our Kids Count

In this Factsheet, NALEO gives an overview of how the census affects children and families. Topics include why the census matters for children, how and when families can respond, and answers to frequently asked questions. The Factsheet is in Spanish.

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