Community-Based Approaches Help Prevent Child Abuse

Is there a way to prevent child abuse and neglect by creating a community-wide, coordinated approach that supports families and their children? To explore this question, The Duke Endowment designed a multi-million dollar project that included two pilot programs in Durham, North Carolina, and Greenville, South Carolina.

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Rhett Mabry, Vice President of The Duke Endowment, discusses successes and lessons learned in the Endowment's child abuse prevention work.

Strategy

Challenge and response from The Duke Endowment

What We're Learning

Impact of efforts and insights from the field

Resources

Links to more information, research and evaluation

Grant Guidelines

This is a closed initiative.

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Strong Communities

A program in South Carolina focused on changing the culture within targeted neighborhoods.

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Focusing on Children

Durham Connects is a program that improves child well-being by supporting parents through community resources.