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CAFCA is a broad based group of not-for-profit organizations uniting together to develop the best care possible for Colorado's children and their families. CAFCA was created in 1982 to advocate for child welfare services, working on policy issues with the state and local governments to strengthen the child welfare system.
The Colorado Association of Family & Children's Agencies, Inc. provides research, education and training to agencies serving Colorado's vulnerable children. For some helpful action links please click on our Advocacy in Action for Kids page.
Congratulations to those celebrated a the CAFCA Conference for their contribution to the field and to children!!
Laurie Billington of Southern Peaks, Donna Parrish of American Humane, Melissa Larcom of Shiloh House, Becky Bringewatt of Tennyson Center, Anne Grahf of Savio House, Barb Nobel of Mt States Children's Home, Terrence Jones of Arapahoe House, Terry Stiven of Denver Children's Home, Dottie Martinez of Kidz Ark, Rita Lewis of Denver Family Institute, Lincoln Apartment Team of Third Way Center, and Program Team of El Pueblo
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CAFCA members are leaders in the field of child welfare and provide services for children, youth and families across the state. The services provided by member agencies include: adoption, alcohol and drug treatment, day treatment, education, family support and preservation, foster care, group homes, independent living, kinship care, mental health treatment and counseling, pregnancy counseling, residential care at all levels, services for homeless and runaway youth, services for sexually reactive youth, sexual abuse services and transitional living. |
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