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Ambassadors for Kids (A4Kclub.org)

Basic Information
Address: c/o Children Without a Voice USA
P.O. Box 4351
Alpharetta, GA 30023
Phone Number: 4044744020
Fax Number: 3122141606
Email: info@A4Kclub.org
Director: Lin Seahorn
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Additional Information
Causes Served: A4K Club is here to help children Get Involved, Get the Facts, and learn how to Stand Up and Speak Out Against Bullying.
Population Served: Parents, children, schools, and law enforcement.
Ages for Volunteer: Varies including some positions for children
Hours of Service: Varies
Minimum Hours Required: Varies
Days of Service: Varies
Mission Statement:
To help prevent and stop child abuse by educating children on forms of abuse including bullying, and encouraging and strengthening children to speak out for themselves and others who are experiencing abuse.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We can help our communities become a better place for everyone. The A4K Club is about empowering youth to stand up and speak out against violence, abuse, bullying, teen dating violence, domestic violence, etc. in your homes, schools and communities.
Program History:
The Youth Ambassadors for Kids Club (A4K) works in partnership with Children Without a Voice USA, which was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Alpharetta, GA. The A4K Club provides information and resources to law enforcement, parents, children including child victims, as well as other professionals.