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Follow on Google News | Invoice Factoring Company, Universal Funding, Announces Sponsoring Child Abuse Prevention BenefitFor the second year in row, invoice factoring company, Universal Funding Corporation co-sponsored the annual Child Abuse Prevention Benefit put on by the local Exchange Club in Spokane, Washington.
The benefit occurs annually in December and supports local nonprofit organizations such as Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery, Children’s Home Society and the Spokane Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Center. The 2012 benefit raised awareness and over $370,000.00 for these local children support organizations. The Exchange Clubs and Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Centers across the country believe that secure and healthy families are the foundation of healthy and safe homes as well as strong communities. They promote this belief by providing supportive services and educational programs in communities like Spokane. At the heart of the effort is the Exchange Parent Aide program, where Parent Aides are professionally trained and supervised individuals who work in the homes of families to provide education and support. Parent Aides are mentors for families. The mission at Spokane Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Center, also known as SCAN, is “keeping children safe from abuse and neglect through education, training, and mentoring”. To fulfill this mission, SCAN serves 250 families per month through programs that help reunite and strengthen families by providing individual and group counseling and parenting education, monitored visitation and reunification of parents with their children, and fatherhood support and training programs. For more information, about child abuse prevention call (509) 458-7445. For more information about Universal Funding and factoring receivables or other charity activity visit their website at www.UniversalFunding.com or call (800) 405-6035. End
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