Recent Surge In Child Fatalities Prompts State Leaders To Discuss Preventative Measures

The Newport BuzzChristian WinthropApril 16, 2024

In light of a concerning uptick in child fatalities and near fatalities (14 children have died in Rhode Island already this year), state leaders convened on Monday, April 15, to address the urgent need for preventative services and community support systems aimed at safeguarding the well-being of all children.

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