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The Child Abuse Prevention Center directly serves at-risk children and families in crisis to prevent and break the generational cycle of child abuse.
Founded in 2000. CAPPED's big, hairy and audacious goals: Mission Statement: CAPPED will be the organization responsible for changing health care from critical care medicine to preventive medicine in New Mexico. Vision statement: "A world without cancer and other preventable disease"
Our mission is to prevent violence by building skills and inspiring individuals to be agents of personal, community & cultural change.
The goal of the Family Enhancement Center is to prevent child abuse and to promote healing among children who have experienced abuse.
The Newfoundland and Labrador Sexual Assault Crisis and Prevention Centre is committed to providing all core programs and services free of charge to the public. These services include: - 24-hour toll free information and crisis support phone line to the entire province; confidential and anonymous - support during emergency medical procedures available 24 hours a day (free transportation for victim) - support groups for individuals who have been affected by sexual violence - in person peer support by appointment - referrals to community agencies and other supports - accompaniment to legal and/or police procedures - presentations to any group interested in learning about sexual violence topics (including consent, healthy relationships, sexual violence and the law, body image and self esteem) - mailouts of brochures, posters and other education materials throughout the province - information on the Centre via website
The Victoria Child Abuse Prevention & Counselling Centre, (Mary Manning Centre), is the primary provider of therapy and victim services for children and youth in Greater Victoria who have experienced abuse, and is Victoria's only non-profit agency dedicated to treating child victims of abuse. The Society was founded by Mary Manning, a retired nurse who, together with art therapist Rita Milot, began providing counselling services to child survivors of sexual abuse in 1984. As a result of this pioneering work, thousands of people - children, youth, and families - have been helped to heal and recover from the effects of child abuse. Serving more than 200 children and families every year, the Centre offers individual and group therapy sessions as well as court preparation and support for children who testify in criminal cases. The agency makes its services accessible to all, and accommodates the needs of children and parents who have disabilities.
Colorado Youth Matter actively engages Colorado communities to promote the healthy sexual development of all young people.
To help transform the social and economic conditions in South Los Angeles that foster addiction, crime, violence and poverty by building a community institution that involves thousands in creating, influencing and changing public policy.