Similar organisations to CHILDREN'S ADVOCACY CENTERS OF
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Children's and Youth Services
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Childrens Center Early Intervention and Family Support
Children's Center Early Intervention & Family Support is a growing nonprofit in Maine serving families at our sites in Augusta, Skowhegan, Gardiner & Farmington Children's Center provides early intervention and family support services to children and their families in the greater Kennebec, Somerset, and Franklin county areas.
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Augusta
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Children's and Youth Services
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Court Appointed Special Advocates CASA of Liberty Chambers Counties
CASA of Liberty/Chambers Counties advocates for the best interest of abused and neglected children in the court system through the support of volunteers.
1896
Liberty
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Family Services
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435.
Child Care Resources, Inc.
We proudly serve the communities of Missoula, Mineral, and Ravalli Counties.
1800
Missoula
CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER OF GREATER WEST TEXAS INC.
Ensuring every child in our community has a safe and nurturing home.
4200
San Angelo
Voices for Children Foundation Inc
Voices For Children is a beacon of hope for abused, abandoned and neglected children and youth in the Miami-Dade County foster care system.
Miami
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Child Abuse, Prevention of
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Casa of Lane County
Court Appointed Special Advocates, or CASA, provides a powerful voice for abused and neglected children.
401
Springfield
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Child Abuse, Prevention of
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439.
Family Safety Network Inc
Support for domestic violence and sexual assault victims in Teton Valley, Idaho.
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Driggs
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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