 Justice for Children
Ten Simple Things You Can Do
to Help Prevent
Child Abuse
A Guide For Parents:
In-Home Protections That Can Help
Keep Your Child Safe From Harm
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Justice for Children is a coalition of concerned citizens established to promote justice for child victims of criminal-level abuse and support for the Arthur D. Curtis Children's Justice Center of Clark County, Washington.
Justice for Children cares about all kids in our community and believes children have a right to grow up free from abuse. We believe that our community is very fortunate to have the Arthur D. Curtis Children's Justice Center (CJC) in our midst, sensitively and skillfully addressing crimes against children.

Justice for Children supports all of the Children's Justice Center Programs! You can help, too!
You can help by becoming involved. Involvement can be as simple as "liking" our Facebook page. A quick click and you've helped. It helps expand our community and create greater awareness of our mission.
The number of children using the services of Children's Justice Center continues to grow at an extraordinary rate. Justice for Children continues our commitment to help these child victims. There are many ways to help including word-of-mouth, donations and providing a speaker platform for one of our board to speak at your organization or group.
How to Get Involved
The Goal is to:
- Produce a comprehensive response to child abuse
- Provide recommendations to parents regarding safety and ongoing treatment of the child
- Stabilize the crisis often experienced by the family
- Promote healing from abuse and prevent further trauma to a child victim of abuse.
We hope you will join our efforts to support the Children's Justice Center.
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Opportunity Quilt for 2012
"A Tisket, A Tasket, A Black and White Basket"
Clark County Quilt Guild Quilt Show
April 5, 6, 7, 2012
Vancouver Church of Christ
Blocks from the Block Contest at 2010 CCQ Quilt Show and put together by The Vagabond Quilters,
quilted by Val Pellens. A must see to find all the hidden images in the quilting.
Ticket sales proceeds will go to
Children's Justice Center of Clark County
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