About Prevent Child Abuse America : All programs are designed for the general public and center around providing parents and caregivers with the support and skills they need to perform their roles as effectively as possible. Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii was started by a group of human service providers who became convinced the community needed a voice dedicated to child abuse and neglect. In 1982,this group became the Hawaii Chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America (one of 43 chapters nationwide) and in 1987, became a participating agency of Aloha United Way.
Raising awareness and education of child abuse, protective factors, strong family relationships and parenting suggestions for families in Hawaii. #onestrongohana #hctf on twitter or join us on www.facebook.com/HawaiiCTF on Facebook
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Aileen Deese Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii discusses the 6 protective factors with Sharon Simms of HCTF
Prevent Child
Abuse Hawaii is a private non-profit organization dedicated to the
prevention of child abuse in all it’s forms and to ensuring that every
child in the state of Hawaii is able to grow up in a safe and nurturing
environment. Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii is a chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America.
About Prevent Child Abuse America : All programs are designed for the general public and center around providing parents and caregivers with the support and skills they need to perform their roles as effectively as possible. Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii was started by a group of human service providers who became convinced the community needed a voice dedicated to child abuse and neglect. In 1982,this group became the Hawaii Chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America (one of 43 chapters nationwide) and in 1987, became a participating agency of Aloha United Way.
About Prevent Child Abuse America : All programs are designed for the general public and center around providing parents and caregivers with the support and skills they need to perform their roles as effectively as possible. Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii was started by a group of human service providers who became convinced the community needed a voice dedicated to child abuse and neglect. In 1982,this group became the Hawaii Chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America (one of 43 chapters nationwide) and in 1987, became a participating agency of Aloha United Way.
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