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Unless the investment in children is made, all of humanity’s most fundamental long-term problems will remain fundamental long term problems.

- UNICEF
Welcome to the Center for Child & Family Health!

 The Center for Child & Family Health (CCFH) offers diagnostic and treatment services for children and families affected by trauma and preventative services for those at risk of experiencing trauma. We host a variety of major research projects to better understand trauma, violence, crime, and bereavement. CCFH has earned the respect of the local and regional community, and is a model that can be used on a national level to change the way we deal with child trauma.

Upcoming Events and News:

Center for Child & Family Health Fall Fashion Event 

September 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Hope Valley Country Club

Join us for this fabulous fashion event featuring Saks Fifth Avenue and BANO Italian Boutique. 

Hurry! Limited tickets are available.

Interested in sponsoring this event? E-mail eileen.welch@duke.edu

News:

 CCFH Welcomes Three Prominent Community Professionals to its Board of Directors


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To learn more about our programs, click below to read Brighter Futures, our 2007-2009 CCFH Progress Report


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Announcements

CCFH Welcomes New Board Members
Three prominent community professionals Diane Bonner, W. Barker French, and Jerry O'Keeffe join CCFH Board.
 
Domestic Violence Toolkit Now Available

To access the digital file, click here. 

 
Domestic violence courses now online
The Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Children and Domestic Violence series online courses are now available. Click here, go to courses, and scroll to the mental health section.