Before 3 to Succeed: ACEs Talk
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April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
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All in the family: Retired foster care program aide looks back
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Oakland Family Services President & CEO Jaimie Clayton discusses child abuse prevention
The Family Five: 5 ways to show your child love
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30 ways over 30 days to appreciate your child this April
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Children's Foundation grant helps at-risk families in Parents as Teachers program
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Carls Foundation awards grant for Parents As Teachers program
Preschoolers plant pinwheel garden for Child Abuse Prevention Month
Detroit Auto Dealers grant enhances Oakland Family Services' Parents As Teacher program
Oakland Family Services raises awareness about child abuse