Nonprofit

Prevent Child Abuse New York


  • About Us

    Prevent Child Abuse New York is the only statewide, nonprofit organization in New York solely dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect. Since 1980, PCANY has inspired parents, policy makers, and community members to put the needs of children first, focusing on community programs and public policies that prioritize prevention right from the start, so child abuse and neglect never occur. Through statewide leadership and collaboration, our work ensures the healthy development and well being of New York's children and families.

    • Increasing public understanding of the problem and its solutions.
    • Serving as a resource for families, individuals and organizations.
    • Advocating for expanded and improved programs and policies to prevent child abuse.
    • Fostering a statewide network committed to child abuse prevention.

    Prevent Child Abuse New York is the only statewide, nonprofit organization in New York solely dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect. Since 1980, PCANY has inspired parents, policy makers, and community members to put the needs of children first, focusing on community programs and public policies that prioritize prevention right from the start, so child abuse and neglect never occur. Through statewide leadership and collaboration, our work ensures the healthy development and well being of New York's children and families.

    • Increasing public understanding of the problem and its solutions.
    • Serving as a resource for families, individuals and organizations.
    • Advocating for expanded and improved programs and policies to prevent child abuse.
    • Fostering a statewide network committed to child abuse prevention.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Family

    Location

    • 33 Elk Street, 2nd Floor, Albany, NY 12207, United States
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