Priscilla Brown lost her teen son to gun violence. Now she’s working to save other people’s sons.
Progress on gun safety has been painfully slow. It’s hard not to feel hopeless when young people are injured or killed by gun violence. That’s
Progress on gun safety has been painfully slow. It’s hard not to feel hopeless when young people are injured or killed by gun violence. That’s
As a nonprofit pediatric health system, Children’s Minnesota earns a margin, not a profit. That’s important to know, especially now, when many health systems are
Children’s Minnesota is a nonprofit. We invest in the communities we serve. That’s important to know, especially now, when many health systems are struggling. But
One of our values at Children’s Minnesota is “Listen, really listen.” Listening to the kids and families we serve, listening to our colleagues. It builds
As we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Children’s Minnesota CEO Marc Gorelick looks at progress on an equity action pledge he signed
Today’s kids are growing up amid a rise in hate crime and speech in the US. We can do better in 2023. Children’s Minnesota CEO
Although my kids are now adults, as a parent I never stop worrying about them. Just like my parents probably never stopped worrying about me.
Gun violence is a public health crisis, for adults and for kids. Here are two things you can do to help.
Jorg Richter is an inspiration: he finished his third cross-country bike trip to raise awareness for kids with rare diseases. His timing couldn’t be better.
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