Leaders talk solutions on child abuse, neglect

Mar 29, 2018 | News Story

Community leaders looking at making a difference in Midland County’s child abuse and neglect caseload met late last week to talk data and solutions.

The group, including leaders from the courts, law enforcement, schools, public health and community organizations, and more, convened at The H Hotel for the forum, hosted by Midland County Probate Judge Dorene S. Allen. It was facilitated by Midland Kids First, and funded by the Strosacker Foundation.

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