
We’ll all need home care some day
CHN Staff,
June 13, 2022
My son JJ has cerebral palsy. He’s unable to speak or use his arms and legs. But he’s remarkable. He communicates by using his nose to type on a keyboard attached to his wheelchair. His mind is sharp, and he’s passionate about advocating for people with disabilities and their families. We live in Florida. We’ve been on the waiting list for in-home health care assistance since JJ was 3 years old. He’s now 18.
CHN’s COVID-19 Watch: Tracking Hardship, June 3, 2022
CHN Staff,
June 3, 2022
The our-nation-is-not-well edition. Omicron subvariants continue to surge throughout the country. The average number of new daily cases now exceeds 100,000 – a number we have not seen since February. Things could get worse. In California, two highly contagious subvariants that recently swept through South Africa have been detected. The newly discovered BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants are more transmissible than the nation’s current dominant subvariants – BA.2 and BA.2.12.1.
200 members of Congress voted against baby formula. That’s an outrage.
CHN Staff,
June 2, 2022
My 8-month-old daughter, Jayde, was born with a growth restriction. She weighs just 13 pounds — no more than a 3-month-old. She sees a pediatric nutritionist and eats a specialized formula that provides 30 calories per ounce in hopes of getting her on the elusive growth curve. Jayde was crawling steadily towards this goal — until all of a sudden, we couldn’t find her formula anywhere. We spent hours scouring the internet, social media, and stores. As the national shortage took hold, none could be found.
White House forum explores growing youth mental health crisis
Carly Shaffer,
May 27, 2022
Eva Long’s mother was overseas when she got a call saying her daughter had committed suicide while away at college. "I was just in shock. I said, 'This can't be real. This can't be true,'" Long said. "That cry of a mother when they've lost their child is a pretty wicked one, and I couldn't stop it."
How the American Rescue Plan created a more just America
David Elliot,
May 26, 2022
The Biden Administration this week released a detailed report laying out not just how the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (ARP) helped the country recover from the coronavirus pandemic and the pandemic-related recession, but also took historic steps to promote racial and income equity.
