Health Reform-Neighborhood Networks and CHIP [Children's Health Insurance Program]
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OCR Page 1 of 57MEMORANDUM
TO:
JENNIFER KLEIN
FROM:
ToM FREEDMAN, x65587
RE:
COMPUTERS IN PUBLIC HOUSING
DATE:
JUNE 2, 1997
Attached is the information on "Neighborhood Networks" that I mentioned to you.
The program uses computer technology to help residents of insured and assisted housing
become more self-sufficient by making computer hardware and software available to residents.
If you are looking for an event, they should be opening a new space in Arlington, VA--
Strawbridge Square. It will work mostly with a mixed-ethnic group, mostly children.
Otherwise, you can see they have various successful programs already in the country (see clips)
that might make for good visits.
I know pretty much about it, and have met with folks from HUD so please feel free to
give me a call.
Cuomo announced, I believe, that they are going to be expanding the program
dramatically.
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