A few years ago I attended a Forum for Youth Investment luncheon with policy analysts and funders — all agreed the U.S. was behind the times because we lack any kind of national, coordinated youth policy. In March 2005 Connect for Kids and the Forum fielded a poll that asked if coordinating services for young people made sense–of course the answer was a resounding “yes.”
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