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10. Recovery From Incest: "A Family Plan"

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16. How To Report Child Abuse



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CHILD LURES
www.childlures.org
(802) 985-8458
Child abuse prevention curriculum (print and video) for adults and children (K-12). Available for community prevention seminars and lectures.

NATIONAL CLEARINGHOUSE ON CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT INFORMATION
www.calib.com/nccanch
(703) 385-7565 (800) 394-3366
Disseminates publications, annotated bibliographies and fact sheets; conducts database searches; references and referral services.

MOTHERS AGAINST SEXUAL ABUSE, (MASA)
www.againstsexualabuse.org
(704) 895-0489
Provides psychological, legal and emotional assistance to non-offending parents/guardians of children who have been sexually abused. Offers support for adult survivors of sexual and ritual abuse. Provides educational programs about child sexual abuse to schools, colleges and social service agencies.

PREVENT CHILD ABUSE AMERICA
www.preventchildabuse.org
(312) 663-3520
Provides community-based services such as parenting programs, hotlines, drop in centers, respite care, self-help groups, and crisis centers. Works to abolish corporal punishment.

NATIONAL CENTER FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME
www.ncvc.org
(202) 467-8700, (800) FYI-CALL /(800) 394-2265
A resource center for victims and advocates to uphold victim rights and heighten public awareness. Collects and shares data and statistics relevant to crime prevention and victimization. Active in policy development and victim assistance.

SURVIVORS AND VICTIMS EMPOWERED, (SAVE)
www.childprotectionprogram.org
(717) 569-0550
Helps prevent the criminal neglect and physical, emotional and sexual abuse of children. Works in cooperation with the public and private sectors to raise awareness of these problems and to offer and implement positive solutions.

SURVIVORS OF INCEST ANONYMOUS, (SIA)
www.siawso.org
(410) 893-3322
Provides support groups, literature, pen-pals, bi-monthly bulletins and speakers.

VOICES IN ACTION, INC.
www.voices-action.org
(800) 786-4238
Provides support for victims of incest and child sexual abuse.




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Survivors And Victims Empowered
38 Doe Run Road, Suite 250
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