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THE 9TH ANNUAL
SEPTEMBER CELEBRATION FOR THE KIDS

Our 9th annual fundraiser, The September Celebration for the Kids, will be held at the Davidson Center at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center on Friday, September 17.

For more information and preview auction items, click here.

TRAINING

Symposium

SAVE THE DATE
March 28-31, 2011 the 27th National Symposium on Child Abuse, Huntsville, AL. click here

Scholarship Applications Now Available for the 27th National Symposium on Child Abuse!

Would you like to apply for a scholarship to the 27th National Symposium on Child Abuse, March 28 - 31, 2011? Now you can! We have a limited number of scholarships available each year for Symposium participants. If you would like to apply, click here. The scholarship application period closes on September 3, 2010.

All applicants will be notified via e-mail by close of business on September 17, 2010, whether or not a scholarship has been awarded.

*Scholarships will cover the cost of registration only.

The NCAC 2010 Training Schedule is now available. Click here to view the schedule and/or to register.

SRCAC 2010 Core-Training information is now available. For more information on the following trainings, click here.

WAYS TO GIVE

Learn about ways to give to the NCAC while supporting the United Way and/or the Combined Federal Campaign. Click here.

"Cement your Legacy" Pavilion Brick Sales

Donate your old cell phone, PDA, digital camera, or iPod to be recycled and benefit the charity of your choice! Click here for more information.

RESOURCES

Helping children prepare to testify in a court of law? Don't miss this great new DVD, Home Court Advantage. Click here for more information.

Mother-Son Incest: Hidden in Shame and Rising ….Sons Don't Report It, 'Cunning' Mothers Rarely Suspect It and Society Finds Topic Too 'Ugly'. Click here

Cost Benefit Analysis Executive Summary. Click Here.

The MC3 Report Card and Children's Budget Report are now available.

Check out the Parent Library.

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