The Safe Kids Coalition represents the interests of more than 80,000 children and youth in Clackamas County.

Community-based organizations in Clackamas County are working hard to create safe, resilient communities for our children and youth. But they can’t do it alone.

 

 

Together more can be done for our most vulnerable children and youth. The Safe Kids Coalition for Clackamas County builds investment and resources in community-based organizations centered in and delivering services specifically to Clackamas County children and families.


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Clackamas County community-based nonprofits provide intervention, support services, and healing for all children and youth experiencing trauma and abuse in our county.

By working together we can grow and strengthen the availability of services that promote well-being and mitigate the impacts of trauma.

 
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The Safe Kids Coalition represents the interests of more than 80,000 children and youth in Clackamas County as well as the organizations serving those most at-risk. We rely on donations from people like you to support the work of the Coalition.

"The Safe Kids Coalition is an essential part of Clackamas County's community infrastructure and our desire that all children be protected from the impacts of trauma, abuse, neglect and poverty. By working in unison, the members of the Safe Kids Coalition are able to lay a protective blanket across the entirety of our county, from Wilsonville to Welches and from Milwaukie to Molalla. Having been intimately involved with the coalition for many years, I know that our communities are more wholesome and our children are safer and happier because of their dedication and hard work." 
- Martha Schrader, Clackamas County Commissioner
 

“The non-profit organizations of the Safe Kids Coalition collectively provide the care and support for our community’s children that no government or private entity can provide. We are fortunate to have such a valuable and meaningful collaboration in Clackamas County.”

— John Wentworth, Clackamas County District Attorney