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Children's Justice Alliance
The Children’s Justice Alliance is the organizing entity for a variety of partner programs that provide services for children of those involved in the criminal justice system and their families. In addition to coordinating comprehensive services for children and family members, this 501(c)(3) organization provides policy leadership, makes research-based programming recommendations, offers technical assistance and training for partners, and raises funds to provide financial support for programs and research.
For More Information:
Claudia Black (503) 286-0623info@childrensjusticealliance.org 
www.childrensjusticealliance.org 
Prevent Child Abuse America
Focuses on child avuse prevention in Oregon.
For More Information:
Cindy Thompson (503) 222-7102
STARS Foundation
A state wide education program specifically designed for middle school students to teach life lessons through health education courses overseen by both Department of Human Services and the Department of Education.
For More Information:
Cynthia Thompson 503-226-0849
www.stars-foundation.org 
Salem Hospital Foundation
Period of Purple is an evidence-based prevention program designed to prevent shaken baby syndrome (SBS). The program assists infant caretakers in understanding infant crying and taking appropriate steps to deal with the personal frustration evoked by a crying infant. This program is a collaboration of four county regions and includes a significant outreach effort to educate the community about SBS thereby reducing its incidence.
For More Information:
Cindy Crosby RN (503) 561-5576
Salem Hospital Foundation
Period of Purple is an evidence-based prevention program designed to prevent shaken baby syndrome (SBS). The program assists infant caretakers in understanding infant crying and taking appropriate steps to deal with the personal frustration evoked by a crying infant. This program is a collaboration of four county regions and includes a significant outreach effort to educate the community about SBS thereby reducing its incidence.
For More Information:
Cindy Crosby RN (503) 561-5576

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