Poor children without dental care often suffer long-term health issues, school absences and even death.
What about Mother Teresa who dedicated her life to the poor children in Calcutta?
He said that expansion would mean shifting the programme's focus away from poor children.
This new approach may improve very poor children's chances today to do just that.
Only 20% of American dentists accept Medicaid, and 17 million poor children go without dental care every year.
It hand-picks highly-motivated graduates to teach for two years in schools with a significant proportion of poor children.
At GCSE level there is a 27% gap between the results of poor children and their peers, he said.
Anti-retrovirals are supplied to poor children jointly with the Children's Investment Fund Foundation of Chris Hohn, a hedge-fund boss.
According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, only one-third of poor children saw a dentist in 2008.
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In short, poor children would lose out and hard-pressed middle-class parents would suffer more, while the rich would hardly notice.
But Judy Hargadon, chief executive of the School Food Trust, said it was vital that poor children ate the meals.
PACES, a 1990s initiative that provided over 125, 000 poor children with vouchers worth around half the cost of private secondary school.
Charging poor children for their education will never make sense, it will only reduce their choices and make their households poorer.
That stress, and stress alone, is responsible for damaging the working memories of poor children thus looks like a strong hypothesis.
It also requires them to disaggregate their data to reveal the performance of specific groups such as Latino children or poor children.
The cash will fund a five-year project to help poor children in the city, which will be run by the organisation Plan.
The OLPC laptop was designed for poor children in the developing world.
And I'm not going to stand for balancing the budget by denying or reducing health care for poor children or those with disabilities.
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Some schools struggle to show how they use pupil premium payments, aimed at raising the achievements of poor children, an Ofsted study says.
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Terry Moe, a professor of political science at Stanford University, thinks Mr Draper should have opted for a limited programme for poor children.
Many jobs today do not offer health care coverage, and three out of four poor children are in families where the parents are working.
There has been little economic recovery in slum areas, says Father Joe Maier, of the Human Development Foundation, a group working with poor children.
The real reason: poor children are the first in line for the risks posed by killer diseases, but last in line for basic health services.
Independent schools argue that they already offer bursaries and scholarships for poor children (although Scottish schools do less on this front than their English counterparts).
The budget plan also ends guaranteed welfare for poor children, limits health care guarantees for the disabled and limits the growth of spending on Medicare.
It is true that some poor children are timid in applying for top universities, and some tweaks to the system might help uncover hidden talents.
Those poor children could still play with their hand-me-down clothespin dolls.
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On the other hand, the mortality rate for children is falling, and the proportion of poor children who receive the proper series of vaccines has grown.
Combined with coaching lessons for parents, , the plan is designed to help poor children overcome a language skills deficit that develops before they even start kindergarten.
And for the poor children who need it the most, the lack of access to a great preschool education can have an impact on their entire lives.
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