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Who We Are… |
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IARCCA…An Association of Children
& Family Services is a 501(c)(4) IRS classified
nonprofit Association of concerned agencies who not only
care for children and families, but also care about them.
Founded in 1944, IARCCA has made a commitment to service
by bringing together a diverse group of providers into a
cohesive organization, committed to the provision of
quality services so that these children and families may
lead healthy and productive lives in our communities. |
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Who We Represent… |
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We represent approximately 96 member agencies in Indiana providing a broad array of services, including residential care, foster care, transitional/independent living, home-based services, shelter care and crisis stabilization. Our member agencies continually reflect their dedication and support to children and family services through their ongoing participation in IARCCA-sponsored activities. |
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Mission |
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Our mission is to promote cooperation, communication, development and mutual support among organizations and systems providing services to children and their families, and to advocate for the establishment and maintenance of the highest quality, most effective, and most appropriate services possible to children and their families. |
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Vision |
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We are dedicated to helping members to ensure that every child lives successfully in a home. |
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Six Core Values |
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We believe in the inherent worth and potential of children and families. |
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We believe in a safe and nurturing environment for children and families. |
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We believe that quality leadership by children and family service agencies is essential in a society that needs to be sensitive to children and families. |
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We believe in a full spectrum of quality treatment services for children and families, including prevention, early intervention, out-of-home care, and aftercare. |
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We believe in working collectively and collaboratively both inside and outside the Association and in the value of cultural and philosophical diversity. |
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We believe in adequate resources as a public priority and in the value of the public/private partnership to meet the needs of children and families. |
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Articles of Incorporation |
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To promote and advocate for improved care and treatment of children and families. |
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To improve communication and understanding among agencies providing children and family services. |
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To improve communication and understanding between providers of children and family services and state regulatory authorities. |
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To furnish information and education to the professional, legislative and lay communities regarding agencies who provide children and family services.· To provide training and education to the staff of children and family service agencies. |
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To promote the most effective care and treatment possible in children and family service agencies. |
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