Check out these valuable links to websites that will give you more information about child welfare related issues.
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Information regarding national statistics and issues about child abuse/neglect, news and events, etc. Find national CASA affiliates here.
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Information regarding state statistics and issues about child abuse/neglect, news and events, etc. Find state CASA affiliates here.
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Provide the public and policymakers with the advice, research, data, resources and assistance they need to ensure our state’s at-risk and foster children are safe and cared for.
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Part of Emory University's School of Law; promotes and protects the well-being of court-involved children.
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Douglas CORE is a community collaborative representing non-profits, civic organizations, health and human services, education, law enforcement, churches, families and youth.
CORE Forums are held at 9:45 a.m. on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at West GA Technical College in Douglasville, Georgia. The Public is invited and encouraged to attend and participate. -
The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is the part of the Department of Human Services (DHS) that investigates child abuse; finds foster homes for abused and neglected children; helps low income, out-of-work parents get back on their feet; assists with childcare costs for low income parents who are working or in job training; and provides numerous support services and innovative programs to help troubled families.
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The mission of Camp To Belong is to reunite siblings placed in separate foster homes or other out-of-home care for events that encourage emotional empowerment, social maturation, positive outlook, fun and sibling connection.
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Information regarding Child Advocacy Centers, statistics and events. Locate a CAC near you.
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Georgia's leading organization working to prevent child abuse and neglect.
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Information about child sexual abuse prevention training.
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Providing state legislators, public officials and child advocates with the reliable data, policy recommendations and tools needed to advance sound policies that benefit children and families.
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Research, data and analysis from studies on children at all stages of development.
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Information on exploited and missing children.
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Years Serving the Community
25
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Trained CASA Volunteers
419
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Total Children Served
965