Sarah Ford | October 7, 2014

Children’s Rights Launches New Website

Have you visited Children’s Rights’ website recently?  They just unveiled a new mobile-friendly design, streamlined to bring you the latest on their work, including content about their case work, breaking child welfare news, and abundant publications and fact sheets. 

Take a moment to visit their site and acquaint yourself with the work they do, defending America’s abused and neglected kids. And if you have the option to support charities through your workplace giving program, consider pledging a portion of your paycheck to this incredible charity this year.

>> Visit Children’s Right’s Website 

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