AAP News Vol. 14 No. 4 April 1998, p. 4
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Help children as a Key Contact

Gem Benoza

The AAP Washington Office needs you to join your colleagues as a participant in our Key Contact Program. The Key Contact Program is a network of AAP Fellows who can be relied upon to support federal legislative activities from their positions as constituents.

Key Contacts are encouraged to develop a rapport with their members of Congress through letters, phone calls or face-to-face meetings. The goal is to advocate on behalf of children's health issues and to encourage support for various AAP-supported legislative or regulatory issues.