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Childrens Relief Nursery Building in Portland, ORThe Children's Relief Nursery

Columbia-Willamette Women of Vision recognizes the fact that there is poverty and injustice in our own community.  In the fall of 2002, Columbia-Willamette Women of Vision (CWWOV) began volunteering at the Children's Relief Nursery in the St. Johns neighborhood of North Portland.

The Children's Relief Nursery serves children from birth through three years who are at serious risk for abuse or neglect. Studies show that comprehensive, early intervention programs such as this can reduce child abuse by up to 80%.   It is confirmed that one in ten children in North Portland is a victim of abuse and/or neglect.  The Children's Relief Nursery has three core values:  1) every child deserves a safe and healthy family; 2) early intervention is the best long-term social investment we can make; and 3) assisting parents in providing appropriate, nurturing care for their children will ultimately break the cycle of abuse and neglect.  

Please contact us if you would like to volunteer in a classroom at CRN, if you would be willing to launch a clothing drive or host a baby shower, or if you would like to help in some other way. We can help you get started. You will first be asked to fill out a Volunteer Form. You can download it here and mail it back to Liz Clark at the address on the top of the form. You are also welcome to contact Liz Clark for more information -- (503)595-4512 or lizclark@crn4kids.org.

For more information, visit the Children's Relief Nursery website: www.crn4kids.org

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