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  • Tell Congress: Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Tweets

Tell Congress to #ThinkBabiesAndAct

SUPPORT #IECMH

In order to make babies a national priority, our elected leaders need to hear from you! Let them know why babies and families need home visiting to thrive. Choose your message below and then complete the form to send the message directly to your Members of Congress on Twitter.

 

If you would like to set up a Twitter account, follow our guide by clicking here!

 

Choose Your Message:

#MentalHealth is shaped right from the start and early experiences impact all later development. Congress, infant & early childhood mental health grants are an investment in our future! #ThinkBabiesandAct
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Supporting #MentalHealth from the beginning prevents more costly interventions that all too often result when mental health challenges go unaddressed. Congress, #ThinkBabiesandAct & support the RISE from Trauma Act!
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Congress, I work in infant and early childhood #MentalHealth and see firsthand the difference early prevention and intervention makes for families. As your constituent, I’m calling on you to #ThinkBabiesandAct and invest in their mental health.
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Congress, families in our state need access to programs that support our babies’ social and emotional development. #ThinkBabiesandAct and invest in infant & early childhood #MentalHealth programs.
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