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Compiled by the National Victims R~SolJt6e GetiTer
Prepared by Stephanie Greenhouse Information Specialist
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Introduction
The National Victims Resource Directory was developed by the National Victims Resource Center, sponsored by the Office for Victims of Crime. This directory provides a central listing and description of services for those seeking national victims information. It is a useful tool for making referrals, exchanging information between organizations, and answering any questions about who is conducting research, tracking legislation, offering training programs, or providing victim assistance, counseling and crisis intervention.
The directory is arranged alphabetically by organization with the State listed in the top right-hand corner of each page. In addition, a Summary of Services appendix provides quick reference to services offered by each organization.
We thank all participants in the directory for their time in responding to the survey and for providing the comprehensive information needed to complete this directory .
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Adam Walsh Child Resource Center
American Association for Protecting Children
American Association of Retired Persons
ABA Center on Children and the Law
ABA Criminal Justice Section Victim/Witness Project
American Indian Law Center
American Institutes for Research
American Psychological Association
Center for Prevention of Sexual & Domestic Violence
Center for Women Policy Studies
The Chesapeake Institute
Child Find of America, Inc.
Childhelp USA
Child Keyppers' International, Inc.
Children's Defense Fund
Clearinghouse on Abuse and Neglect of the Elderly
Clearinghouse on Child Abuse & Neglect Information
Clearinghouse on Family Violence Information
Family Research La~oratory
Family Violence Research & Treatment Program
Incest Survivors Resource Network International
International Association of Chiefs of Police
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Kempe National Center
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
National Aging Resource Center on Elder Abuse
National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards
National Association of Social Workers
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse
National Center on Women and Family Law
National Children's Advocacy Center
National Child Welfare Resource Center for
Management & Administration
National Clearinghouse for Defense of Battered Women
National Clearinghouse on Marital/Date Rape
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Coalition Against Sexual Assault
National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse
National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association
National Crime Prevention Council
National Criminal Justice Association
National Gay/Lesbian Task Force
National Indian Justice Center
National Institute Against Prejudice & Violence
National Institute of Mental Health
National Organization for Victim Assistance
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
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National Resource Center on Child Sexual Abuse
National Sheriff's Association
National Victim Center
National Victims Resource Center
National Women Abuse Prevention Project
Parents of Murdered Children
Spiritual Dimension in Victim Services
Trial Lawyers for Public Justice
U. S. Association for Victim-Offender Mediation
White-Collar Crime 101
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ORGANIZATION:
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
Adam Walsh Child Resource Center, Inc.
3111 S. Dixie Highway Suite 244 West Palm Beach, FL 33405
Florida
Lauren Ren.1cert, Director of Family Service
407-833-9080
• Advocacy for abused and exploited children
• Public education targeted towards children and parents
• "Kids and Company: Together for Safety" - Child safety curriculum for classrooms, K:6 and community groups
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony and assistance in preparing legislation on a Federal and State level
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Adam's Song ( quarterly newsletter)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Private corporations, individuals
National Victims Resource Center
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ADDRESS:
CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
• Advocacy for child protection
Colorado
American Association for Protecting Children, a division of the American Humane Association
P.o. Box 1266 Denver, CO 80231
Robin Alsop, Information Services Coordinator Patricia Schene, Director
303-695-0811 1-800-227-5242
• Consultative services/technical assistance to child protective services
• • Public education on child abuse and child protection
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• Training/ education/ curriculum development for child protection agencies
• Conducts research in the area of child abuse and neglect
• Program evaluations of child protective systems
• Provides testimony on a Federal and State level
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Memberships, donations, contracts
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• Information and referral
District of Columbia
American Association of Retired Persons
1909 K Street NW. Washington, DC 20049
George Sunderland, Manager Lee Pearson, Assistant Manager Criminal Justice Services
202-728-4363
• Advocacy for victims of elder abuse and neglect, and domestic violence
• Public education through reports, pamphlets, and presentations targeting law enforcement personnel, victim service providers, and professionals in the field of services to the aging
• Tracks victim-related legislation on a Federal and State level
• Conducts research on victimization of the elderly and victims' rights/assistance
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel and victim service providers
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
State Legislative Activity Concerning Victims of Crime with Emphasis on Older Victims (report)
Domestic Mistreatment of the Elderly (booklet)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Membership
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• Information and referral
• Advocacy for children's issues
• Public education
District of Columbia
American Bar Association (ABA)-Center on Children and the Law
1800 M Street NW. Suite 200-8 Washington, DC 20036
Howard Davidson, Director
202-331-2250
• Tracks child-related legislation on Federal and State level
• Conducts research on child abuse and neglect and other children's issues
• Provides testimony and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal and State level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to all professionals
II Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
ABA Juvenile and Child Welfare Law Reporter (monthly) $150 yearly
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants, contracts, ABA
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• Information and referral
District of Columbia
American Bar Association (ABA)-Criminal Justice Section Victim/Witness Project
1800 M Street NW. Washington, DC 20036
Susan Hillenbrand, Project Director
202-331-2260
• Development and advocacy of ABA victim-related policies
• Public education targeting lawyers and general public
• Tracks victim-related legislation on Federal and State level
• Conducts selected research (e.g. child abuse and neglect, restitution, and victims' rights/assistance)
• Provides testimony on Federal level and assistance in preparing legislation on State level
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Grants, contracts, ABA
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• Information and referral
American Indian Law Center
P.O. Box 4456 Station A Albuquerque, NM 87196
Toby Grossman, Senior Staff Attorney
505-277-5462
New Mexico
• Advocacy for legal issues pertaining to Indian and tribal rights and government policies impacting tribes
• Public education targeting tribal Human Service Workers and tribal governmental officials as well as general population
• Tracks victim-related legislation on Federal level
• Conducts research on a variety of victims' issues
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to tribal officials and State officials interested in tribal issues
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Contracts, grants
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District of Columbia
American Institutes for Research
3333 K Street NW. Washington, DC 20007
Roberta Cronin, Principal Research Scientist Blair Bourque, Research Scientist
202-342-5000
• Conducts research and evaluates programs in victim/witness assistance, law enforcement, criminal justice, and related areas
• Offers technical assistance and training in connection with specific projects
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Grants, contracts
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District of Columbia
American Psychological Association (AP A)
1200 17th Street NW. Washington, DC 20036
Public Affairs Office
202-955-7710
• Advocacy for victims of child abuse and neglect, domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse and neglect and homicide/catastrophic injury
• Public education through press releases and news conferences targeting general population
• Tracks victim-related legislation on Federal level
• Research conducted by AP A members
• Provides testimony by members on State level
• Sponsors conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
APA Monitor (monthly) Free to members; nonmembers, $25
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Memberships, publication sales
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Washington
Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence
1914 N. 34th Street Suite 105 Seattle, WA 98103
No contact name available
206-634-1903 1-800--562-6025
II Public education targeting religious community and general population
• Offers training programs to clergy and lay people
• Film and video library available for rental
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Working Together to Prevent Sexual and Domestic Violence (quarterly) $15 yearly
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Donations, grants
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District of Columbia
Center for Women Policy Studies
2000 P Street NW. Suite 508 Washington, DC 20036
Lois Copeland, Publications Coordinator
202-872-1770
• Advocacy for domestic violence and sexual assault
• Public education targeting women's issues
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Tracks domestic violence, sexual assault, and hate-crime legislation on Federal level
Conducts domestic violence research
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation in the areas of domestic violence and sexual assaults on Federal level
• Sponsors conferences geared toward women's issues
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Resource collections on domestic violence and sexual assault, $15 each; Legal Help for Battered Women $5; Prosecution of Spouse Abuse $10; Court Mandated Counseling for Men Who Batter -Trainers Guide and Participant's Manual $15; The Guide to Resources on Women and AIDS $15 or $25 with binder; and The SAT Gender Gap $15; All materials purchased must be prepaid
Foundations and corporations
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• Information and referral
The Chesapeake Institute
11141 Georgia Avenue Suite 310 Wheaton, MD 20910
Sybil Cochran, Intake Coordinator
301-949-5000
Maryland
• Public education targeting professionals working in field of child sexual abuse
• Conducts research
• Treatment for adult and juvenile victims and offenders of child sexual abuse
• Tracks child abuse legislation
IS Provides legislative advocacy testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal level
• Offers training programs to judges, physicians, social workers, law enforcement, military, and other agencies dealing with child sexual abuse
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Not-for-profit
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TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
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• Information and referral
Child Find of America, Inc.
P.O. Box 277 New Paltz, NY 12561-9277
Carolyn Zogg, Executive Director
914-255-1848 1-800-I-AM-LOST (Hotline) 1-800-A-WAY-OUT (Mediation)
New York
• Victim assistance for parents who have lost a child through stranger/nonstranger abduction or runaway, or for parents contemplating abpuction
• Counseling and mediation
• Public education through videos, radio, and print targeting parents and the extended family
• Conducts research through the University of Georgia and University of Arkansas on child abduction, mediation, and contemplation of abduction
• Provides assistance in preparing legislation
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Child Find of America News (quarterly)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Foundations, corporations
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• Information and referral
Childhelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline
P.O. Box 630 Hollywood, CA 90028
Crisis Counselor
213-465-4016 (Business) 1-BOD-4-A-CHILD (Hotline)
California
• Advocacy for child abuse and neglect
• Counseling and crisis intervention to victims of child abuse and neglect and their families
• Public education
• Offers training programs to law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, victim service providers, and victims
• Cosponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Donations
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• Information and referral
Child Keyppers' International, Inc.
P.O. Box 6465 Lake Worth, FL 33466
JoAnn Currier, President Theresa Hoffman, Director
407-586-6695 1-800-395-5678 (report missing children)
• Victim assistance to families of missing children
Florida
• Counseling and crisis interveQ.tion to families of missing children-also have death therapists on staff
• Public education targeting day care centers, nurseries, and other classrooms, upon request
• Conducts research in areas of child protection at time of abduction, good recordkeeping, and medical needs of abused and missing children
• Provides legislative advocacy testimony and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal, State and local level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance for professionals in the recordkeeping, fingerprinting, dental and medical fields
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
.Missing Child Directory
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants, corporate sponsorship
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Children's Defense Fund
122 C Street NW. Washington, DC 20001
District of Columbia
Child Welfare and Mental Health Division
202-628-8787
• Public education targeting general population
• Tracks child-related legislation on Federal level
• Conducts research on variety of children's issues
• Provides legislative advocacy on Federal level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to child advocates
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE{S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Private foundations
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Delaware
Clearinghouse on Abuse and Neglect of the Elderly
College of Human Resources University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716
Karen Stein, Director
302-292-3525 (AM)
• Computerized data base searches of over 2,500 publications
• All publications in data base available in hard copy
• Conducts research in the area of elder abuse and neglect
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Narcea Exchange (quarterly) Free to professionals in elder abuse field
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants
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• Information and referral
District of Columbia
Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information
P.O. Box 1182 Washington, DC 20013
Warren Reid, Information Specialist
703-821-2086
• Publications targeting professionals working in the field of child abuse and neglect as well as general public
• Tracks Federal and State legislation related to child abuse and neglect
• Collects research in the area of child abuse and neglect
• Data base searches for a fee
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
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• Information and referral
District of Columbia
Clearinghouse on Family Violence Information
P.O. Box 1182'" Washington, DC 20013
Happy Copley, Information Specialist
703-821-2086
• Publications targeting practitioners and researchers working with family violence issues
• Collects research primarily in the areas of spouse and elder abuse
• Data base searches for a fee
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
National Victims Resource Center
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Family Research Laboratory
126 Horton Social Science Center University of New Hampshire Durham, NH 03824
David Finkelhor, Codirector Murray Straus, Codirector
603-862-1888
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• Conducts research on intrafamily crimes, rape, and murder/homicide
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
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Grants
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• Information and referral
Family Violence Research and Treatment Program
University of Texas/Tyler 3900 University Boulevard Tyler, TX 75701
Texas
Ann Crawford, Managing Editor/Clearinghouse Coordinator Robert Geffner, Executive Director
214-566-7060
• Public education targeting researchers, practitioners, teachers, students, and others in the community
• Tracks domestic violence legislation on Federal and State level
• Conducts research in the areas of domestic violence, child abuse and program evaluation
• Sponsors local conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
The Family Violence Bulletin (quarterly) $20 yearly
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants
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New York
Incest Survivors Resource Network International (ISRNI)
P.O. Box 911 Hicksville, NY 11802
Anne-Marie Eriksson, President
516-935-3031
• Public education to achieve incest prevention, including presentations to professionals9 primarily through participation in committees and conferences of U.S. based international and national organizations
• Co-sponsor national and regional conferences
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING: Self-funded
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Virginia
International Association of Chiefs of Police
1110 N. Glebe Road Suite 200 Arlington, VA 22201
No contact name available
703-243-6500
• Information on program evaluation and law enforcement agencies working with victim service issues
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials .
Membership, publications, grants
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• Information and referral
Kempe National Center
1205 Oneida Street Denver, CO 80220
Gail Ryan, Information Specialist
303-321-3963
• Advocacy for child abuse and neglect programs
• Counseling for victims of child abuse and neglect
• Provides multidisciplinary professional education
Colorado
• Conducts research on the prevention, treatment, and diagnosis of child abuse and neglect
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal, State and local level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, victim service providers, social workers, pediatricians, educators, and foster/adoption workers .
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Grants, foundations, fee-for-service, and fundraising.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
699 Airport Freeway Suite 310 Hurst, TX 76053
Texas
Janice Harris Lord, Director of Victim Services
817-268-6233 1-800-438-6233 (victims)
• Victim assistance as well as public education
• Advocacy
• Counseling--some chapters have vic!im support groups and professional counselors and crisis intervention .
• Tracks victim-related legislation on Federal and State level and provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal, State and local level
• Offers training programs to law enforcement personnel on death notification, victim service providers, and victims; also sponsors national, regional, and local conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
MADDVOCATE (biannually) MADD in Action (quarterly)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Donations, telemarketing
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• Public education
District of Columbia
National Aging Resource Center on Elder Abuse
810 First Street NE. Suite 500 . Washington, DC 20002
Toshio Tatara, Director
202-682-2470
• Tracks legislation related to elder abuse and neglect on Federal and State level
• Conducts research on elder abuse and neglect
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation in Federal and State level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, victim service providers, health and medical personnel, and adult protective service workers
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Grants
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District of Columbia
National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards
1900 L Street NW. Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036
Dan Eddy, Executive Director
202-293-5420
• Tracks compensation-related legislation
• Conducts research on compensation issues
• Provides l~gislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation for compensation issues
• Offers training programs for crime victim compensation programs
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Report: National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards (bimonthly)
u.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime, dues
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National Association of Social Workers
7981 Eastern Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910
Maryland
Alice Ricks, Register of Clinical Social Workers
301-565-0333
NASWNews $20 for 10 issues yearly
Call. or write for information on other resource materials.
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Virginia
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
2101 Wilson Boulevard Suite 550 Arlington, VA 22201
Michelle Spring, Publications Director John Rabun, Vice President
703-235-3900 1-800-843-5678 (report missing children) 1-800-826-7653 (hearing impaired)
• Advocacy for sexual exploitation of children, missing children, parental kidnapping, non-family abductions, and throwaways
• Crisis intervention and public education targeting law enforcement personnel, child care professionals, families and children
• Tracks child-related legislation; provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal and State level; and conducts research
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, victim service providers, and education professionals
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
At the Center (3 issues yearly) 30 publications for parents and professionals
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants
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Virginia
National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse
American Prosecutors Research Institute 1033 N. Fairfax Street Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22314
Patricia Toth, Director
703-739-0321
• Legal assistance to prosecutors as well as advocacy for child abuse investigation and prosecution
• Public education targeting prosecutors and professionals working in the child abuse field
• Tracks child abuse and neglect case law and legislation on Federal and State level
• Conducts research on child abuse and the criminal justice system
• Provides testimony and assistance in preparing legislation
• Offers training programs 'to prosecutors and child abuse professionals dealing with the legal system
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Investigation and Prosecution of Child Abuse
"Update" Newslefter (free) Also contributes to: Prosecutor's Perspective (quarterly) and NDAA Bulletin (bimonthly)
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New York
National Center on Women and Family Law
799 Broadway Room 402
" New York, NY 10003
Joan Pennington, Staff Attorney
212-674-8200
• Legal services for cases of domestic violence, child custody and support, and wife support
• Provides legal assistance and public education targeting advocates for poor women
• Conducts research on women's issues
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, and victim service providers
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
The Women's Advocate (bimonthly) $15 yearly
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Legal Services Corporation
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National Children's Advocacy Center
106 Lincoln Street Huntsville, AL 35801
Susan Riise, Director
205-533-5437
• Infotmation and referrals nationally and direct services regionally
Alabama
• Victim assistance to child abuse and neglect victims and non-offending family members
• Legal services, advocacy, counseling and crisis intervention for child physical/sexual abuse victims
• Public education
• Tracks child abuse-related legislation on Federal and State level
• . Conducts research
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel, child protective service workers, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, mental health professionals, and school personnel
• Sponsors national, regional, and local conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Grants, foundations, corporate fund raising
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ORGANIZATION: National Child Welfare Resource Center for Management and Administration
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
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SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
University of Southern Maine 96 Falmouth Street Portland, ME 04103
Helaine Hornby, Director
207-780-4894 1-800-HELP-KID
• Toll-free clearinghouse to obtain research and practical information
• National Child Welfare Party Line for teleconference training programs
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Training programs and technical assistance to child welfare supervisors and managers
• National, regional, and local conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Grants, contracts, fee-for-service
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Pennsylvania
National Clearinghouse for Defense of Battered Women
125 S. 9th Street Suite 302 Philadelphia, PA 19107
Sue Osthoff, Director
215-351-0010
• Technical assistance for battered women defendants and members of their defense teams including battered women advocates, defense attorneys, and expert witnesses
• Information and referral
• Advocacy
• Public education targeting battered women advocates, defense attorneys, and expert witnesses
• Tracks domestic violence legislation on Federal and State level
• Conducts research focusing on battered women defendants
• Offers training programs
!II Coordinates a National Network of Advocates working with battered women before trial and after incarceration .
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Foundations, donations
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California
National Clearinghouse on Marital and Date Rape
2325 Oak Street Berkeley, CA 94708
Laura X, Executive Director
415-548-1770
All services based on a $30 subscription fee yearly, $5 per IS-minutes for phone consultation, research, preparation for document delivery plus $0.25 per page plus shipping
• Information and referral
• Advocacy for marital! date rape victims
• Public education targeting college campuses, professional associations and the media
• Tracks victim-related legislation
• Conducts research
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation
• Offers training programs to crisis centers, and others in the helping profession
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Speaking engagements, consultations
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ORGANIZATION: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
ADDRESS: P.O. Box 15127 Washington, DC 20003-0127
CONTACT PERSON(S): No contact name available
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S): 202-638-6388
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
• Advocacy for victims of domestic violence
• Public education targeting general population
• Tracks legislation in the areas of domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, prenatal care, and victim assistance on Federal and State level
• Conducts research on all issues related to women
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal, State and local level
• Offers training programs to law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, victims service providers, and victims
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
The Voice (bimonthly)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants, memberships, foundations, donations
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• Information and referral
District of Columbia
National Coalition Against Sexual Assault
2428 Ontario Road NW. Washington, DC 20009
Executive Director
202-483-7165
• Public education targeting the professional community and survivors of sexual assault
• Tracks sexual assault legislation on Federal and State level
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Offers training programs and technical assistance to the professional community and rape crisis centers
• Sponsors national conferences. .
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SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
NCASA News (quarterly) $75 fee for organizations $25 fee for individuals
Memberships, contributions
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• Information and referrals
Illinois
National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse
332 S. Michigan Avenue Suite 1600 Chicago, IL 60604
Joy Byers, Coordinator for Public Awareness
312-663-3520
• Advocacy for child abuse and neglect, and sexual assault
• Public education targeted at parents through national media campaigns, TV, radio and print
• Conducts research on child abuse and neglect
• Offers training programs and technical assistance
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
NCPCA Monthly Memorandum
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Private/corporate donations, publication sales
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Massachusetts
National Committee for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
c/o University of Massachusetts Medical Center 55 Lake Avenue N. Worcester, MA 01655
Rosalie Wolf, President
508-856-3662
• Established to promote a greater understanding of elder abuse and the development of services to protect older and disabled adults, or reduce the likelihood of their being abused and neglected
• Advocacy for services and policies that protect and support vulnerable adults
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Conducts research to establish the effectiveness of prevention and intervention programs
• Training for professionals in gerontology, adult protective services, law enforcement~ and domestic violence
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect (quarterly) Individual, $24; institution, $32; libraries, $42.
Membership dues, grants
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• Sponsors national conferences
Washington
National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association (NCASAA)
2722 Eastlake Avenue E. Suite 220 Seattle, WA 98102
Beth Waid, Executive Director
206-328-8588
• Sponsors specialized Training Seminars as well as other training events for CASA programs, volunteers, attorneys, and judges
• Offers program development assistance as well as technical assistance to active CASA programs
• National speakers bureau
• Assists CASA programs with public relations and communications
• Conducts research on representation of abused and neglected children
• Public education targeting general population
• Advocacy for child abuse and neglect
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
The Connection (quarterly), Feedback, Membership $25
Grants, Membership fees
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District of Columbia
National Crime Prevention Council
1700 K Street NW. Second Floor Washington, DC 20006
Information Services
202-466-6272
• Information and referral to programs
• Advocacy for all victims .
• Public education targeting general population
• Provides legislative advocacy~ testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal level
• Cosponsors conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Private / corporate donations
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
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• Information and referral
District of Columbia
The National Criminal Justice Association
444 N. Capitol Street NW. Suite 608 Washington, DC 20001
Gwen A. Holden, Executive Vice President
202-347-4900
• Tracks victim-related legislation on Federal and State level
• Conducts research in general area of crime victims
• Provides testimony on Federal level
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Justice Bulletin (monthly) Justice Research (bimonthly) Juvenile Justice (3 issues yearly) Membership $55
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants, membership
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
• Advocacy
District of Columbia
National Gay/Lesbian Task Force
1517 U Street NW. Washington, DC 20009
Kevin Berrill, Director
202-332-6483
• Public education targeting the gay/lesbian community and general public
• Tracks hate-crime legislation on Federal and State level
• Conducts research on violence and discrimination
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation
• Offers training programs and technical assistance
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Annual Report on Anti-Gay Violence ($4 per copy) Dealing with Violence: A Guide for Gay/Lesbian People Packet on Gay/Lesbian Victimization and related counseling needs
Membership
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National Indian Justice Center
The McNear Building 74th Street Suite 28 Petaluma, CA 94952
Joseph A. Myers, Executive Director
707-762-8113
California
• Created to combine collective efforts of those concerned about justice and Indian country. Goals are to design and deliver educational research, technical assistance, and training programs which promote the improvement of justice and Indian country
• Information and referral
• Public education
• Conducts research
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, social services, court clerks, and tribal leaders
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
The Tribal Court Record (quarterly)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Federal contracts
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TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
Maryland
National Institute Against Prejudice and Violence
31 S. Greene Street Baltimore, MD 21201
Joan Weiss, Executive Director
301-328-5170
• Advocacy for crimes motivated by prejudice
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Tracks bias-related legislation on Federal and State level
Conducts research
Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation
Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, victim service providers, and victims
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Forum (quarterly) Individuals, $25; students and senior citizens, $15; organizations, $85
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants, membership, foundations
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National Institute of Mental Health Antisocial and Violent Behavior Branch
5600 Fishers Lane Room 18-105 Parklawn Building Rockville, MD 20857
Ecford S. Voit, Assistant Chief
301-443-3728
Maryland
• Supports research and training on the mental health aspects of child physical and sexual abuse, spouse abuse, and sexual assaults
• Evaluation of mental health services to victims
• Assessment of the impact of public policies for dealing with sexual assault and child abuse
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Contact the Public Inquiries Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Room 15C-05 at the above address or call 301-443 -4513
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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• Information and referral
District of Columbia
National Organization for Victim Assistance
1757 Park Road NW. Washington, DC 20010
Michaela Cohan, Information Specialist/ Membership Coordinator
202-232-6682 (24-hour service response for DC residents)
• Victim assistance to all victims of crime
• Advocacy, counseling, and crisis intervention to all victims
• Public education targeting service providers
• Tracks victim-related legislation
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on State level
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to judges
• Sponsors national, state, and local conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
NOVA Network Information Bulletin (12 issues yearlY)'individuals, $30; students, senior citizens, $20; agencies, $100.
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Membership, foundations, grants
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
II Information and referral
• Public education
District of Columbia
. National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
908 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Washington, DC 20003
Andrea Black-Wade, Program Associate
202-546-8811
• Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement and community leaders
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
NOBLE Actions (quarterly)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
Maryland
National Resource Center on Child Sexual Abuse
11141 Georgia Avenue Suite 310 Wheaton, MD 20902
Mary Allman, LCSW
301-949-5000 1-800-543-7006
• Advocacy for victims of child sexual abuse
• Public education targeting professionals working in field of child sexual abuse
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Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal level
Offers training programs and technical assistance to law enforcement personnel, child protective services, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, and victim service providers
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS: .
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Roundtable (quarterly) $45 yearly
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect
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National Sheriffs Association
1450 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22314
Jim Scutt, Project Director Anna Laszlo, Director of Research and Development
703-836-7827 1-800-424-7827
Virginia
• Information on victim assistance programs within law enforcement agencies, and on neighborhood watch programs
• Offers training programs primarily to law enforcement agencies to improve police response to domestic violence and victim assistance
• Multi-disciplinary training in the area of child abuse
• Limited referrals
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Child Sexual Assault: Confronting the Crisis -Volumes I and II Victim Assistance: A Program Manual
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Grants, membership
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National Victim Center
307 W. Seventh Street Suite 1001 Ft. Worth, TX 76102
E. Gene Patterson, Executive Director
817-877-3855 817-877-3396 (Fax)
Texas
II! Information and referral for victims, advocates and criminal justice professionals as well as public education targeting service providers
• Public awareness and media outreach about violent crime and victimization
• Advocacy for victims of child abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse and drunk driving as well as legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation upon request
• Tracks victim-related legislation on Federal and State level
• Offers training and technical assistanct to law enforcement personnel, victim service providers, attorneys, judges, prosecutors and c01).cerned citizens
• Provides victim litigation (civil court) information to attorneys
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
NETWORKS (quarterly) Exemplary Programs Bulletin (biannually)
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Foundations, contributions, dues, membership
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Maryland
National Victims Resource Center
Box 6000 Rockville, MD 20850
Stephanie Greenhouse, Victim Information Specialist
301-251-5500 1-B00-627-NVRC (6872)
• More than 7,000 victim-related books and articles covering child physical-and sexual abuse, victims services, domestic violence, victim-witness programs, and violent crime included in the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS) database
• National victimization statistics
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Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of people to contact for information and assistance including information on State victims compensation programs funded by the Office for Victims of Crime
• Other products and services available through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service including free subscriptions to NIJ Reports
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
All victim-related pUblications produced by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs.
Call or write for information on resource materials.
u.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime
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District of Columbia
National Woinen Abuse Prevention Project
2000 P Street NW . Suite 508 Washington, DC 20036
Mary Pat Brygger, Executive Director
202-857-0216
• Advocacy for victims of child abuse and domestic violence
• Public education targeting professionals and domestic violence advocates
• Tracks child abuse and domestic violence legislation on Federal level
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation on Federal, State, and local level
• Offers training programs to health/mental health professionals, law enforcement personnel, attorneys, judges, prosecutors, and victim service providers
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDIN~:
The Exchange (quarterly) Individuals, $10; institutions, $15.
Call or write for information on other resource materials.
Foundations
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
Parents of Murdered Children
100 E. Eighth Street Suite B-41 Cincinnati, OH 45202
Nancy Ruhe, Executive Director
513-721-5683
• Victim assistance to survivors of murder victims
• Support groups
• Public education targeting professionals, homicide detectives, and emergency room personnel
• Offers training programs to chapter leaders
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING: I
Survivors (three issues yearly) $10 yearly
Can send information to newly bereaved.
Donations
Ohio
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Spiritual Dimension in Victim Services
P.O. Box 163304 Sacramento, CA 95816
California
Reverend David Delaplane, Executive Director
916-446-7202
• Offers training programs on a national, regional, and local level to religious community and victim service providers
• Public education on a national, regional, and local level targeting the religious community and victim service providers
• Information and referral
• Victim assistance for crime victims in the Sacramento area
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• Provides testimony on Federal, State, and local level
• Sponsors national and regional conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Grants, contributions
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(sf OFFERED:
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District of Columbia
Trial Lawyers for Public Justice
1625 Massachusetts Avenue NW. Suite 100 Washington, DC 20036
Priscilla Budeiri, Staff Attorney
202-797-8600
Call or write for information on resource materials.
Donations, legal fees
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CONTACT PERSON(S):
TELEPHONE NUMBER(S):
SERVICE(S) OFFERED:
• Information and referral
• Advocacy
Indiana
U.S. Association for Victim-Offender Mediation
254 S. Morgan Boulevard Valparaiso, IN 46383
Harriet Fagan, Coordinator
219-462-1127
• Public education targeting general public on restorative justice issues
• Tracks victim-related legislation on Federal level
• Conducts research on mediation programs
• Provides legislative advocacy, testimony, and assistance in preparing legislation
• Offers training programs
• Sponsors national conferences
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
Victim-Offender Mediation (quarterly) Individuals, $20; students, $20; agencies, $100.
Membership
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White Collar Crime 101
8300 Boone Boulevard Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182
Jane Kusic, Executive Director
703-848-9248
Virginia
• Victim assistance to victims of non-violent, economic crimes
• Counseling
• Public education targeting law enforcement agencies, consumers, corporations, and victims .
• Conducts research
• Offers training programs to law enforcement personnel
PUBLICATIONS:
SOURCE(S) OF FUNDING:
w.c.c. 101 Prevention Handbook ($8.95 plus $2.00 postage) w.c.c. Fighter (quarterly) Senior citizens, $10; individuals, $20; agencies, $100
Membership, donations
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Adam Walsh Child Resource Center
American Association for Protecting Children
American Association of Retired Persons
ABA Center on Children and the Law
ABA Criminal Justice Victim! Witness Project
American Indian Law Center
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Lauren Renkert 407-833-9080
303-695-0811 1-800-227-5242
Lee Pearson George Sunderland 2'02-728-4363
Howard Davidson 202-331-2250
Susan Hillenbrand 202-331-2260
Toby Grossman 505-277-5462
American Institute for Research I Roberta Cronin 202-342-5000
American Psychological Association
Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence
Public Affairs Office 202-955-7710
206-634-1903 1-800-562-6025
Center for Women Policy Studies I Lois Copeland 202-872-1770
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Kemp National Center
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National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards
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National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse
National Center on Women and Family
National Children's Advocacy Center
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703-243--6500
Gail Ryan 303-321-3963
Janice Harris Lord 817-268-6233 1-800-438-6233
Toshio Tatara 202-682-2470
Dan Eddy 202-293-5420
Alice Ricks 301-565-0333
Michelle Spring John Rabun 703-235-3900 1-800-843-5678 1--800-826-7653
Patricia Toth 703-739-0321
Joan Pennington 212-674-8200
Susan Riise 205-533-5437
National Child Welfare Resource I Helaine Hornby Center for Management and 207-780-4894 Administration 1-800-HELP-KIDS
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National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association
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BethWaid 206-328-8588
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Gwen Holden 202-347-4900
National Gay/Lesbian Task Force I Kevin Berrill 202-332-6483
National Indian Justice Center
National Institute Against Prejudice and Violence
National Institute of Mental Health
Joseph Myers 707-762-8113
Joan Weiss 301-328-5170
Ecford S. Voil 301-443--3728
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