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The Child Protection Foundation

The Child Protection Foundation is a Not for Profit organisation and has been formed with the principal aim of reducing the incidence and damaging effects of child abuse through education. The Child Protection Foundation are currently raising funds to release our first educational film, a powerful 13 minute film designed to educate and empower secondary school age children that abuse is not okay, no matter whom the abuser may be. Our fundraising is focused on this project as it is an expensive exercise and any assistance in bringing this film to its target audience is greatly appreciated.

australia1-10 employeesFounded unknown

The Child's Primary School

primary/secondary education

The Child's Primary School (TCPS) is a top-ranked independent private kindergarten, elementary and middle school located in San Diego, California. For more than 40 years, TCPS has guided hundreds of San Diego youth on a path to high school, college and beyond that is rooted in a genuine love for learning. We recognize that a student’s journey of learning from the ages of 5-14 isn’t only happening in a school setting with academic content. TCPS faculty and staff create an environment where students are encouraged and feel safe to take risks, and to strengthen their ability to foster relationships. Connecting students’ experiences in the classroom with the real world is critical. We accomplish this with a creative and expansive curriculum which includes science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) along with the arts (STEAM). We also value our small school environment that gives our students and teachers the opportunity to deepen individual learning experiences, encourage cross age collaboration, and much more. To schedule a school tour, please visit our website at www.tcps.org or give us a call at (858) 576-2120.

united states11-50 employeesFounded unknown

The Children's Book Review

canada employeesFounded unknown

The Children's Cabinet

Since 1985, The Children’s Cabinet’s mission has been to keep children safe and families together by providing services and resources that address unmet needs through a unique and effective cooperative effort between the private sector and public agencies in Nevada. By offering a wide range of community programs, the goal of the agency’s founders was to create a lasting public/private partnership to address the needs of children and their families in our community. In the past year, The Children’s Cabinet helped more than 10,000 families. The Children’s Cabinet’s work extends past the immediate needs of youth and families to promote happy, healthy families. Offering more than 20 programs for children (birth to 24 years old), services include providing food and shelter, crisis intervention and case management, academic support, tutoring, job training and transitional living, parenting classes, child care subsidies, child care resource and referral assistance, and free family counseling. The Children’s Cabinet provides a wide range of crisis intervention services, including Safe Place, a service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for youth experiencing violence, abuse or exploitation. Programs also include runaway and homeless youth services, substance abuse and gang intervention programming, work experience training, and independent living for former foster care youth. As a non-profit agency, The Children’s Cabinet relies upon community support in order to offer programs and services at no charge to at-risk children and their families.

united states51-200 employeesFounded unknown

The Children's Center of Wayne County (Detroit)

Visit our link tree to find our event registration links! https://linktr.ee/thechildrenscenterwaynecounty OUR ROOTS We were born from the compassionate vision and dream of Senator James Couzens. Following the great stock market crash of 1929, record numbers of children were abandoned, suffering hopelessly with a seemingly bleak future. James Couzens chose not to look away, but to look deeper. He inspired other leaders to do the same. Those who saw children not as they were, but for what they could become. Almost a century later, James Couzens’ vision has become a movement shared by many who are joined in a common resolve. A resolve to make life work for children, so they may grow into the amazing people they were born to be, regardless of their circumstances, mental health, or behavioral challenges. Here’s to the possibility that life can not only work for children — but that children can dream again. BRAND PROMISE Helping children dream again. MISSION We put children and families at the center of all we do. We strive to help them shape their own futures, and carve out a path that’s brighter than even they imagine. BELIEFS • We believe in treating and healing the whole child and family. • We believe in advancing care through the use of evidence-based treatments. • We believe in respecting our children’s struggles and advocating for their rights. • And most of all, we believe in building bigger dreams and brighter futures.

united states201-500 employeesFounded unknown

The Children's Foundation BC

The Children’s Foundation provides specialized treatment, counselling and attentive care to children, youth, and families with complex challenges through a variety of programs and services. Some of the challenges our clients face ranges from ASD, FASD, severe social, emotional, and developmental disorders and disabilities, and challenges that stem from a history of trauma, among many others.

canada11-50 employeesFounded unknown

The Children's Guild

Founded in 1953, The Children's Guild is dedicated to transforming the way children are cared for across Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the nation. As a leading mid-Atlantic nonprofit, we serve children, families, communities, and child-serving organizations through education, workforce development, special needs services, family care, and behavioral health. We are accredited by the Commission of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) internationally accredited organization. We are also a recipient of the prestigious Platinum Seal of Transparency from GuideStar, a leading charity rating organization. The Children's Guild is one of the largest providers of charter schools, special education, autism services, treatment foster care, and family mental and behavioral health services in the Baltimore-Washington region. Everything we do is united by how we care for and educate children and families. Guided by a unique and deliberate care approach, we create a flexible, brain-compatible culture that emphasizes the values, skills, and beliefs necessary for a successful life. We provide a wide variety of services to those who live in the Baltimore-Washington region. Below is a complete list of our schools and programs Our Special Education Schools: • The Children’s Guild, Inc. Baltimore Campus • The Children’s Guild, Inc. Prince George's Campus • The Children’s Guild – Transformation Academy Our Charter Schools: • Monarch Academy Glen Burnie • Monarch Global Academy Laurel • Monarch Academy Annapolis • The Children’s Guild DC Public Charter School Our Pre-K and Preschool Programs: • Monarch Preschool College Park • Monarch Academy Annapolis Preschool Our Other Programs and Services: • Treatment Foster Care • Outpatient Mental Health Clinic • TranZed Academy for Working Students • TranZed Apprenticeship Services

united states201-500 employeesFounded unknown

The Children's Healing Institute

individual & family services

Since 1988, The Children's Healing Institute, (CHI) has been changing the course of children’s lives by partnering with their parents through education, guidance, support, and linkage to needed resources. The mission of The Children's Healing Institute is to prevent child abuse by strengthening families facing crisis, challenge, and change and our vision is that all children are happy, healthy and safe in their own homes. CHI has an excellent reputation as a community leader in the field of child abuse prevention. By partnering with parents we are able to change the course of children’s lives. Our acclaimed TEACUP Preemie Program® is well known among the infant mental health community, hospital NICUs, and lactation professionals for its caring support to families and expertise in preterm birth. Our evidences based Parent Aide Program teaches positive parenting practices, helps families strengthen their social connections; teaches parent resilience and social and emotional competence. Our Youth Mentoring Program fosters a child’s ability to interact positively with others, self-regulate, and effectively communicate emotions. Our First Play program strengthens the bond of babies with their parents through massage & storytelling. Lastly, our National Turn on the Light Conference educates hundreds of professionals each year on current topics and trends affecting children and families in our community.

united states11-50 employeesFounded unknown

the children's home of cincinnati

nonprofit organization management

Since 1864, The Childrens Home of Cincinnati has provided services and programs that transform the lives of vulnerable children and their families. We are a private, nonprofit organization and a leading provider of education and mental health treatment for children facing significant social, behavioral, and learning challenges. Last fiscal year, our services and programs impacted the lives of over 7,800 children and their families. The mission of The Children's Home of Cincinnati is creating lasting results that strengthen families and our community by guiding individuals - from infancy to independence - through comprehensive education, behavioral, and health services. The Childrens Home of Cincinnati follows the principles of the Teaching Family Model (TFM) to help vulnerable children with social, behavioral, and learning challenges succeed in their home, school, and community environments. The Teaching Family Model is an evidence-based behavior modification practice that teaches at-risk children to improve their behaviors and social skills. This is done through individualized treatment and a highly structured motivational system, and is taught through modeling and positive relationships with highly skilled staff that have mastered the model through intensive training, evaluation, and feedback.

united states201-500 employeesFounded unknown

the children's home of kingston

united states employeesFounded unknown

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