Find data about the health and well being of children in communities across California
•Kidsdata.org, a program of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, promotes the health and well being of children in California by providing an easy to use resource that offers high-quality, wide-ranging, local data to those who work on behalf of children.
•Through kidsdata.org, the foundation aims to raise the visibility of key issues affecting California's children and make it easy for leaders and policymakers to use data in their work, whether that’s assessing community needs, setting priorities, tracking progress, making program or policy decisions, preparing grant proposals and reports, or other work.
•Kidsdata.org allows users to easily find, customize, and use data on more than 500 measures of child health and well being. Data are available for every county, city, school district, and legislative district in California.
Using Kidsdata.org
•You are welcome to make use of our data, and permission to cite the information and reproduce the tables, graphs, or maps on kidsdata.org is granted. Suggested citation: [Original data source.] As cited on
www.kidsdata.org, a program of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health. Retrieved on [date].
•Find tips about using kidsdata.org, read examples of how other people are using it, or share your own example in the Data in Action section.