Voices for America's Children
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Voices for America's Children (Voices) was a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Washington, DC. Voices was a U.S. nonpartisan, national organization that advocated for the well-being of children at the federal, state and local levels of government. It addressed areas such as early childhood education, health, juvenile justice, child welfare, tax and budget decisions.[1] It was known as National Association of Child Advocates prior to 2003.
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Founded | 1984 |
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Dissolved | June 2013 (2013-06) |
Type | Child Advocacy |
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Area served | United States |
Members | 60 |
Key people | Tamara Copeland, president (1996 - 2006)
William Bentley, CEO (since 2007) Deborah Stein, federal policy director Joe Theissen, vice president |
Revenue | $2,723,275 (in 2009) |
Website | http://www.voices.org |
Formerly known as the National Association of Child Advocates (renamed in 2003) |
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Voices for America's Children officially closed its doors in June 2013, although groups of former members continue their work at the state and local level.[2]