| Individuals
and Organizations Who Serve Youth Interests:
Arkansas Advocates for
Children and Families (AACF), 523 S. Louisiana, Suite
700 Little Rock, AR 72201 A non-profit, non-partisan child
advocacy organization founded in 1977. Not a state agency
and does not provide direct services to the public. Efforts
include analyzing public policy issues and legislation,
translating technical intricacies, monitoring processes,
calculating impacts, and lobbying.
www.aradvocates.org
Arkansas Kids Count
Coalition, same address as AACF (above). A collaborative
effort of more than 40 organizations and many more
individuals who share a common interest in the well-being of
Arkansas children. Formed in 1996, the Coalition is a part
of the national Kids Count initiative, which seeks to put
the needs of children and families at the top of the
nation's agenda. Kids Count is a project of the Arkansas
Advocates for Children and Families.
www.aradvocates.org/kidscountcoalition
Arkansas Voices Contact: Dee Ann Newell, Centers for
Youth and Families, 5905 Forest Place, Little Rock, AR
72207. A statewide coalition of organizations and
individuals dedicated to raising public awareness of the
harmful effects of parental incarceration on the children of
non-violent offenders. The coalition is particularly
highlighting mothers in prison for two reasons: (1) Women
are the fastest-growing segment of the prison population.
(2) The majority of these women are young mothers of
children under age twelve. Email:
lujo@aristotle.net
Arkansas Coalition for
Juvenile Justice
www.arjuvjust.org |