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 ConneCT Kids - http://www.kids.ct.gov/ Official kids website for the State of Connecticut that provides information created by government agencies for young adults. |
 National Center of Missing and Exploited Children: Connecticut - http://www.missingkids.com/precreate/CT.html Photos, data, description and information on young people who are missing from their homes. |
 The Center for the Advancement of Youth, Family & Community Services, Inc. - http://www.rope.org/ Nonprofit organization provides information on community building, resources, youth development and the Rite of Passage Experience. |
 Connecticut Association of Foster and Adoptive Parents, Inc. - http://www.cafap.com/ Nonprofit organization committed to strengthening foster and adoptive families through support, training and advocacy programs. |
 Danbury Regional Commission on Child Care, Rights and Abuse, Inc. - http://www.danbury.org/commission/index.htm Services include intervention, education and support. serves the towns of Bethel, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Danbury, Kent, New Fairfield, New Milford, Newtown, Redding, Ridgefield, Roxbury, Sherman, Warren and Washington. |
 The Parent Planner - http://www.parentplanner.net/ Monthly print guide of family activities including events calendar and index of play groups for families of Hartford, Tolland and Windham Counties. |
 Adoption Resource Center of Connecticut, Inc - http://arcct.org a not-for-profit, licensed agency providing services related to international and domestic adoption. |
 Kids Counsel: Center for Children's Advocacy - http://www.kidscounsel.org/ Nonprofit organization which promotes and protects the legal rights and interests of poor children who are dependent upon the judicial, child welfare, health and mental health, education and juvenile justice systems for their care. Provides information on statewide resources. |
 Community Renewal Team, Inc. - http://www.crtct.org/ Anti-poverty agency serving families throughout Hartford and Middlesex Counties. |
 Save the Children - http://www.savethechildren.org/ non-profit organization working to create positive, lasting change for disadvantaged children in the United States and 41 other nations. |
 Prevent Child Abuse CT - http://www.wheelerclinic.org/children/prevent_childabuse_children.php Connecticut chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America is a statewide nonprofit program dedicated to the prevention of all forms of child abuse. |
 Connecticut Association for Human Services - http://www.cahs.org/ Independent, nonprofit organization committed to decreasing poverty, neglect and inequality through public education, research, advocacy, and policy development. |
 Foodlink - http://www.fnp.uconn.edu/ Resource from the University of Connecticut for information on food safety, meal ideas, recipes, medical concerns, shopping tips and how to get food in Connecticut. |
 International Adoptive Families of Connecticut - http://www.geocities.com/iaf_ct/ Social support group for traditional and non-traditional families built through adoption. |
 Kid Protection Network - http://kidprotectionnetwork.org Grassroots, all-volunteer Safe Streets For All Kids! initiative. Information provided on the program, including its components. Forum provided. |
 Covenant to Care - http://covenanttocare.org/ Nonprofit, interfaith, multicultural organization which connects social workers and other child welfare professionals with faith communities throughout Connecticut in order to provide programs, goods and services to abused, neglected, and impoverished children. |
 Connecticut Junior Republic - http://www.ctjuniorrepublic.org/ family services, residential treatment and community based educational programs for troubled youth (boys and girls). |
 Connecticut Voices for Children, Inc. - http://www.ctkidslink.org/ Statewide, citizen-based membership organization founded to advocate the well-being of children and youth. |
 Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southwestern Connecticut - http://www.bbbsswct.org Provides role model/mentor/friend to children from single parent families or with special needs, to improve self-esteem, grades, and social skills and reduce incidence of negative behaviors. |