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Prevent Child Abuse in Oregon with the Children’s Trust Fund 12,585 Why support the Children’s Trust Fund? $40 per pay period supports 20 families receiving one home visit $25 per pay period supports 10 home visits for a family at risk for abuse. $10 per pay period supports therapeutic services for 2 children at risk of abuse $5 per pay period supports 2 parents enrolled in parenting classes What your gift will support Help Oregon’s children get the best start in life. Victims of child abuse are more likely to have mental health, substance abuse, and medical issues later in life. Children were confirmed victims of abuse in Oregon last year. 1 of 2 were under the age of 6. Lots of parents in Oregon struggle with the hard job of raising kids. Parenting can challenge any family, particularly those with other stressors. Every child deserves a great childhood. We rigorously assess each program so that you can be confident in donating with us. 41,000 parents and children each year We support 36 programs serving 100% of your tax deductible donation goes straight toward helping new parents receive training and support. There are 0 administrative deductions. Your Financial Gift Keeps Kids Safe Helping Parents is the Best Help for Kids Oregon Parents are Asking for Help Being a Parent is Tough Because of donations to the Children’s Trust Fund, kids in our communities can be safe and nurtured in their families, ready for learning and success. Giving to the Children’s Trust Fund supports Home Visiting Services, Parenting Support and Education. Children can thrive when parents get the training and support they need to fill the gaps in their parenting skills. Being a great parent takes patience, dedication, skill — and help. Thousands across Oregon are seeking help to learn how to be a better parent.

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Page 1: Why support the Children’s Trust Fund? Being a Parent is Tough … · 2020-01-07 · Prevent Child Abuse in Oregon with the Children’s Trust Fund 12,585 Why support the Children’s

Prevent Child Abuse in Oregon

with the Children’s Trust Fund

12,585Why support the Children’s Trust Fund?

$40 per pay period supports 20 families receiving one home visit

$25 per pay period supports 10 home visits for a family at risk for abuse.

$10 per pay period supports therapeutic services for 2 children at risk of abuse

$5 per pay period supports 2 parents enrolled in parenting classes

What your

gift will support

Help Oregon’s children get the best start in life.

Victims of child abuse are more likely to have mental health, substance abuse, and medical issues later in life.

Children were confi rmed victims of abuse in Oregon last year.

1 of 2 were under the age of 6.

Lots of parents in Oregon struggle with the hard job of raising kids. Parenting can challenge any family, particularly those with other stressors.

Every child deserves a great childhood.

We rigorously assess each program so that you can be confi dent in donating with us.

41,000parents and children each year

We support

36programs serving

100%of your tax deductible donation goes straight toward helping new parents receive training and support.There are 0 administrative deductions.

Your Financial Gift Keeps Kids Safe

Helping Parents is the Best Help for Kids

Oregon Parents are Asking for Help

Being a Parent is Tough

Because of donations to the Children’s Trust Fund, kids in our communities can be safe and nurtured in their families, ready for learning and success. Giving to the Children’s Trust Fund supports Home Visiting Services, Parenting Support and Education.

Children can thrive when parents get the training and support they need to fi ll the gaps in their parenting skills.

Being a great parent takes patience, dedication, skill — and help. Thousands across Oregon are seeking help to learn how to be a better parent.

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Protect and Nurture Oregon Kids

PO Box 14694 Portland, OR 97293 www.cffo.org [email protected]

Home Visiting Programs work with families whose children are at-risk for trauma. Voluntary services are individualized to address the unique needs and culture of each family. The program teaches parents what to expect of their children at different ages, and also models positive parenting behavior.

Relief Nursery Programs provide a unique array of comprehensive family support services that are accessible to struggling parents. From crisis response, to therapeutic classrooms, to alcohol and drug recovery support, Relief Nursery staff work to support family success and keep children safe from abuse and neglect.

Parenting Education & Family Support Programs strengthen parenting skills, help parents with stress management, and provide information on healthy child development. Education classes and activities are community-based and voluntary, making them accessible to parents seeking support.

Advocacy & Research Advocacy raises aware-ness on the importance of supporting families and leverages state and federal funding for evidence-based programs that reduce child abuse and neglect. Research on the risk-factors that lead to abuse and neglect as well as on the success rate of prevention programs informs funding and advocacy.

Struggling parents in Oregon are stepping forward every day, asking for the tools and training to do better for their kids. When parents are ready for help, it’s the best time to support successful childhoods and prevent child abuse and trauma among Oregon kids.

Join community-based organizations around the state and the Children’s Trust Fund of Oregon in providing parent education and support for parents seeking help.

CHILDREN’S TRUST FUND AFFILIATE PROGRAMS ACROSS OREGONA Family Place, YamhillBlack Parent Initiative, MultnomahBuilding Healthy Families, Wallowa/BakerChild & Family Development Programs of Community

Action Team, ColumbiaFamilies First Parent Resource Center, GrantFamily Building Blocks, Marion, PolkFamily Development Center, DouglasFamily Nurturing Center, JacksonFamily Resource Center of Central Oregon, Deschutes,

JeffersonFamily Relief Nursery, Douglas, LaneHacienda CDC, MultnomahImpact NW, MultnomahJanus Youth Programs, MultnomahKlamath-Lake CARES, KlamathLifeworks NW, ClackamasLinn-Benton Community College, Parenting Education

Department, Linn, BentonMetropolitan Family Services, MultnomahMorrison Child & Family Services, MultnomahMountainStar Family Relief Nursery, Deschutes, JeffersonNative American Youth and Family Center, MultnomahOld Mill Center Relief Nursery, BentonOregon Coast Community Action, DouglasParenting Now!, LanePearl Buck Center Inc., LanePioneer Relief Nursery, UmatillaRelief Nursery Inc., LaneSelf Enhancement Inc., MultnomahSilverton Together, MarionSouth Coast Family Harbor, CoosSouth Lane Mental Health, LaneSouthwestern Oregon Community College, CurryStrengthening Rural Families, BentonThe Next Door, Inc., Hood River, WascoTreasure Valley Children’s Relief Nursery, MalheurVirginia Garcia Memorial Foundation & Health Center,

Washington, YamhillVolunteers of America Family Relief Nursery, Multnomah