Ville Platte advocates head to D.C. to urge lawmakers to invest In kids

  • Ville Platte advocates, from left, Moenette Doucet, Erica Arvie, and Dafnee Chatman on Capitol Hill Tuesday, September 20, to urge lawmakers from both parties to invest in kids during Save the Children and Save the Children Action Network’s annual Advocacy Summit. (Photo courtesy of Save the Children)
    Ville Platte advocates, from left, Moenette Doucet, Erica Arvie, and Dafnee Chatman on Capitol Hill Tuesday, September 20, to urge lawmakers from both parties to invest in kids during Save the Children and Save the Children Action Network’s annual Advocacy Summit. (Photo courtesy of Save the Children)
(Editor’s Note: The following was submitted by Jeremy Soulliere, senior advisor, U.S. News and Communications for Save the Children.) Several Ville Platte residents travelled to Washington, D.C. this past week to urge lawmakers from both parties to invest in kids during Save the Children and Save the Children Action Network’s annual Advocacy Summit. The advocates – a special education curriculum…

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