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Metropolitan Center for Assault Prevention

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Metropolitan Center for Assault Prevention
11501 Georgia Avenue, Suite 403
Wheaton, MD 20902
United States
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Phone
301/962-6180
Fax
301/962-6711
Contact
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Website
http://www.metrocap.org/



Metropolitan Center for Assault Prevention

MetroCap—the Metropolitan Center for Assault Prevention—is a non-profit organization created to reduce the incidence of violence against children throughout the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area. Since 1994, MetroCap has served more than 120,000 children, school counselors, teachers and parents.

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