Similar organisations to Child Welfare Ombudsman
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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Parent Professional Advocacy League Inc
PAL promotes a strong voice for the families of children and adolescents with mental health needs and advocates for supports, treatments and policies that enable families to live in their communities in an environment of stability and respect.
Lund Family Center Inc.
Empowering Families. Helping children thrive.
4976
South Burlington
Okanogan Regional Humane
398 Omak River Road Omak, WA 98841 509-422-9960 (phone) Open by appointment Mailing Address: PO Box 3221 Omak WA 98841 Our mission is to significantly reduce the overpopulation of cats and dogs in the Okanogan Region by offering affordable/free spay & neuter programs, providing emergency vet care as needed and developing partnerships with no kill rescues that will receive our unwanted cats and dogs and provide them with adoption services.
2000
Omak
CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER OF SEDGWICK COUNTY
The CACSC exists to promote the safety, health and well-being of abused children & their caregivers.
4600
Wichita
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Child Day Care
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Child Development Inc
PROVIDE DAY CARE, PRE SCHOOL AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES WHICH ARE AVAILABLE TO ALL FAMILIES IN THE GREATER MAQUOKETA AND JACKSON COUNTY IOWA AREAS.
Maquoketa
GULF COAST KIDS HOUSE INC
Gulf Coast Kid's House is a not-for-profit children's advocacy center serving child victims of abuse.
9500
Pensacola
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Family Violence Shelters and Services
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Safe Passage, Inc.
Safe Passage is committed to providing quality services and advocacy with a multi-team approach to victims and survivors of domestic violence, child abuse and sexual trauma in our service area.
2300
Rock Hill
DOMESTIC ABUSE FAMILY SHELTER INC
Serving female and male survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, stalking, their children & their pets in southeastern Mississippi and the Pine Belt.
2174
LAUREL
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Victims' Services
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Massachusetts Children'S Alliance Inc
The Massachusetts Children’s Alliance helps abused children get the best possible care.
1793
Boston





