2024 CRC WEB Vizient Award resized

The Center for the Rights of Abused Children wins prestigious Vizient Humanitarian Award!

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Kate, Age 14

"The Center for the Rights of Abused Children made sure no one would ever hurt me again."

Kate's Story

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How Arizona aims
to reduce the number
of teens aging out of care.

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Liam defies the odds.

Liam's Story

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Every child deserves a safe and loving home.

The Center for the Rights of Abused Children was founded in 2017 to ensure the safety and protection of abused children. We work tirelessly to give every child the chance to grow up in a safe and loving home. By providing free legal representation to abused children and advocating for their safety through common-sense reforms, we fill a critical gap in their protection. Our work has helped hundreds of thousands of abused children find protection and has been instrumental in securing safe and loving homes for them. No child should live in fear. Together, we can do more, be more, and change more for abused children, opening doors to the bright futures every child deserves.

 

We fight so they live.

560000 children are abused every year
114000 children are waiting to be adopted
20000 age out of foster care with no family
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Children’s Law Clinic

Children’s Law Clinic

Every single day, the Center for the Rights of Abused Children helps abused children by providing legal advice and representation free of charge. Our Children’s Law Clinic is a lifeline for children as well as young adults who have aged out of foster care and face adulthood alone.

Public Law & Policy

Public Law & Policy

With your help, we fight the big fights, working to end violence against children. Our work in courtrooms and legislatures has improved safety and protections for 775,000 children and counting.

For children in foster care to live happy lives, we need the help of others.”

Maya, Age 14

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The Center for the Rights of Abused Children has helped 775,000 children and counting.

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Darcy Olsen, Founder and CEO, Inspires on PBS

In the national PBS Storytelling Series All Connected, Darcy took the stage and shared her story about becoming a foster parent.

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