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Please submit in the most specific category your site fits under, i.e. sites about a single topic should be submitted under that topic, and those focusing on a specific geographic area should go into the relevant regional category. This category should only contain sites that have general information or education regarding the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Those sites that pertain to child abuse in general are best listed under Society: Issues: Children, Youth and Family: Child Abuse. Please take a look at the numerous categories and choose the most appropriate. You may want to review the Critical Views, Family Violence, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Munchausen Syndrome, Ritual Abuse, Sex Offender Registries, Sexual Abuse and Shaken Baby Syndrome categories to ascertain that you have chosen the most appropriate category and subcategory for your web site. Reviewing submitted sites is taken very seriously at the Open Directory; a site in the wrong category, or an inappropriate title is of no use to our valued users. For this reason, we reserve the right to delete inappropriate submissions. Thank you for making us aware of your web site and your assistance in making the "Open Directory Project" a success. more information (editors only) |
This category contains web sites that are related to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. You will find numerous non profit and other organizations, each offering their own recourses and solutions to this issue. All have an emphasis on the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
| Please submit in the most specific category your site fits under, i.e. sites about a single topic should be submitted under that topic, and those focusing on a specific geographic area should go into the relevant regional category. This category should only contain sites that have general information or education regarding the prevention of child abuse and neglect within a specific region or locale. Those sites that pertain to child abuse in general are best listed under Society: Issues: Children, Youth and Family: Child Abuse. Please take a look at the numerous categories and choose the most appropriate. You may want to review the Critical Views, Family Violence, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Munchausen Syndrome, Ritual Abuse, Sex Offender Registries, Sexual Abuse and Shaken Baby Syndrome categories to ascertain that you have chosen the most appropriate category and subcategory for your web site. Reviewing submitted sites is taken very seriously at the Open Directory; a site in the wrong category, or an inappropriate title is of no use to our valued users. For this reason, we reserve the right to delete inappropriate submissions. Thank you for making us aware of your web site and your assistance in making the "Open Directory Project" a success. |
This category contains web sites that are related to the prevention of child abuse and neglect within a certain geographic area. You will find numerous non profit and other organizations, each offering their own recourses and solutions to this issue. All have an emphasis on the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
The National Exchange Club Foundation is committed to making a difference in the lives of children, families and our communities through its national project, the prevention of child abuse. The NEC Foundation coordinates a nationwide network of nearly 100 Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Centers who utilize the parent aide program and provide support to families at-risk for abuse.
Parents Anonymous is a child abuse prevention organization that seeks to strengthen parents through mutual support.
Prevent Child Abuse America is a not-for-profit organization that has worked for over 25 years with local, state, and national groups to promote healthy parenting and community involvement as effective strategies for preventing child abuse. A network of state chapters offer unique programs and services in order to meet local community needs.This category is for state chapters of PCA.
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