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National Children's Advocacy CenterProvides prevention, intervention, training, and treatment services in the field of child abuse and neglect.
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National Coalition for Child Protection ReformWorks to make the system better serve America's most vulnerable children by trying to change policies concerning child abuse, foster care and family preservation.
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National Family Preservation NetworkResources to assist child welfare agency professionals in preserving families at risk of having children removed, reuniting removed children whenever possible, and encouraging fathers' involvement in their children's lives.
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National Institute on Children, Youth & Families, Inc.Non-profit institute dedicated to research and policy analysis that focuses public attention on the problems facing poor, minority, and disabled children. Projects and publications.
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National Network for YouthDedicated to ensuring that young people can be safe and lead healthy and productive lives.
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National Youth Development Information Center (NYDIC)Helps national and community organizations build youth development programs. Publications, research, links to grant opportunities, and contact information.
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New Jersey Office of the Child Advocatehttp://www.childadvocate.nj.gov/ Identifies systemic problems that prevent government or community agencies from achieving positive outcomes for children. Projects, newsletter, hotline, and information on child abuse.
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New Mexico Voices for ChildrenPromotes the well being of children, youth, and families. Legislative alerts, anti-poverty campaigns, and media resources.
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North Carolina Child Advocacy InstituteProvides news, reports, and resources on issues affecting the well-being of North Carolina's children. Special emphasis on child abuse, health care, education, and juvenile justice.
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North Dakota Kids CountFocuses on policy decisions that help North Dakota communities better support families and children. Data, publications, and presentations.
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