Children's Law Center, Inc. (CLC) is a non-profit legal service center protecting the rights of children and youth to help them overcome barriers and transition into adulthood, better advocate for their needs, and successfully contribute to society. It provides individual legal advocacy to children and youth, and through public policy work, training and education, impact litigation, and juvenile defender support services, seeks to improve the systems that serve them. CLC offers services in both Kentucky and Ohio, and collaborates with other organizations within the region and nationally on a variety of topics.
Statement of Beliefs
The Children's Law Center is a unique organization which was created out of the identified need for increased legal advocacy for children. While the field of children's advocacy has somewhat expanded since the Center's inception, we recognize that continued emphasis on why children are different and how their individualized needs should be addressed should serve as the core of our approach to service delivery. Within the core elements of our work, we acknowledge certain key concepts about the systems in which we work:
Children's Law Center, Inc. (CLC) is a non-profit legal service center protecting the rights of children and youth to help them overcome barriers and transition into adulthood, better advocate for their needs, and successfully contribute to society. It provides individual legal advocacy to children and youth, and through public policy work, training and education, impact litigation, and juvenile defender support services, seeks to improve the systems that serve them. CLC offers services in both Kentucky and Ohio, and collaborates with other organizations within the region and nationally on a variety of topics.
Statement of Beliefs
The Children's Law Center is a unique organization which was created out of the identified need for increased legal advocacy for children. While the field of children's advocacy has somewhat expanded since the Center's inception, we recognize that continued emphasis on why children are different and how their…