Tulare County Child Protection Coordinating Council Grant



Organization - Tulare County Child Protection Coordinating Council
Grant Amount - $1,000
Foundation - California Endowment
Grant Purpose - 4th Annual Conference: For sponsorship of a conference to address the acute health and safety risks in Tulare County that children and families exposed to methamphetamine face including family violence, emotional and physical neglect, as well as neurological and developmental impact.


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