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| Last updated on October 22, 2007 |
The Center for Women, Children, & Families is a non-profit social service agency providing a safe, accessible and healing environment for children, while developing the strength and self-sufficiency of women and families through education, support and advocacy.
Description:
Our programs include: The Nest, a free crisis daycare that serves to prevent child abuse, & neglect by assisting families in crisis to solve problems & reduce stress levels. Counseling Program, dedicated to assisting those who have been witness to, or victims of,domestic violence, rape or childhood trauma, as well as women & couples having trouble coping with life's difficulties. Parenting Classes, designed for parents experincing difficulties, attempt to teach parents how to love & nurture their children while using appropriate discipilinary action & problem solving skills. Crisis Case Management, linking families with the resources available to help them through temporary crises.
History:
The Center for Women, Children, & Families is the merged agency of the Lexington Child Abuse Council & the Women's Center of Central Kentucky. The name, Center for Women, Children, & Families is new since 1996; however, most of the programs & services of the Center are not new, having served the Central Kentucky area since the early 1970's under the auspices of the Center's original partners. The Center is a 501(c)(3) corporation. Funding is received through the United Way as well as through various lacal, state, & federal grants.
Contact person: Eileen O'Malley, Executive Director, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (859) 254-9456
Address:
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530 N. Limestone Lexington, KY 40508 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.cwcfky.com
Directions:
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The Center is located in Duncan Park, just five blocks from downtown, on the corner of North Limestone & Fifth. Our parking lot is in the rear of the building off of Martin Luther King Blvd. |
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Overall Experience
Life is too rough for these children to not step in and help.
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I volunteer at a state-licensed, drop-in crisis care center, which provides a safe, nurturing environment while attending to the physical, emotional, and developmental needs of children, between birth and five years of age.
I was support for the teachers; I gave attention to children whose home life is less than ideal and stepped in when a teacher was busy. The Nest needs any loving time that you can give and/or any supplies for these growing children posted by mcglau2 on June 27, 2006 |
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