National Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children (NFANC)
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National Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children (NFANC)
P.O. Box 1841
Chicago, IL 60660-1841
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- Email contact form
- Website:
- http://www.gangfreekids.org/

Created in 1992, the National Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children (NFANC) is a nonprofit tax-exempt [501(c)(3)] organization dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Other activities include improving the administration of juvenile justice in America. The organization's principal mission is to enable people to prevent crime and build safer, more caring communities.
The National Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children produces and distributes various publications, program materials, posters, and informational and policy reports on a variety of crime prevention and community-building subjects. The National Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children conducts short courses, seminars, and workshops for judicial and administrative officials as well as for other nonprofit organizations, to educate the community at all levels in gang awareness. It also operates demonstration programs and takes a leadership role in community crime prevention strategies and youth crime prevention. The National Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children accomplishes its work with the help of your tax deductible financial contributions.
At the National Foundation for Abused and Neglected Children we promote family, community wellness and the personal successes of their youth. Today, as they try to understand the world around them, they see many causes for concern. Youth gangs are no longer the exclusive problem of large cities. Suburban areas are vulnerable to this problem too. All of their neighboring communities are echoing the need for gang awareness. They feel a sense of urgency in understanding gangs and gang involved youth.
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