The Masonic Home for Children at Oxford is proud to be affiliated with
organizations listed below. Click on the highlighted text to visit
their websites to learn more about them.

The
Child Welfare League of America is the
nation's oldest and largest membership-based child welfare
organization. They are committed to engaging people everywhere in
promoting the wellbeing of children, youth, and their families, as well
as protecting every child from harm. The CWLA is an association of
almost 1,200 public and private nonprofit agencies that assist over 3.5
million abused and neglected children and their families each year with
a wide range of services.
Alliance
for Children and Families ...The Alliance for Children and Families
provides service to nonprofit child and family serving and economic
empowerment organizations. Motivated by a vision of a healthy society
and strong communities, we work to strengthen America's nonprofit sector
and through advocacy assure the sector's continued independence. The
Alliance for Children and Families has a stated mission of strengthening
the capacities of North America's nonprofit child and family service
organizations to serve and to advocate for children, families, and
communities.
The Southeastern Group Child Care
Association is an association of not-for-profit residential child
caring and treatment agencies that provides leadership, assistance, and
training opportunities to its membership. The association's primary
focus is on providing training opportunities for direct care staff and a
forum for executives to share common issues and various means to address
these issues.
Masonic Homes Executives Associations
of North America is a collaboration of Masonic Homes both for
children and for the aged that are affiliated to improve services
offered to clients using the services offered by associate members.
The
Children and Family Services
Association - North Carolina (CFSA-NC) is a state wide association
of not-for-profit. for-profit and public child and family service
providers. Currently there are over 55 member providing such services
as residential group care and treatment, community-based services, group
home care, foster family care, therapeutic foster care, emergency care,
therapeutic camps, and adoption services.
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The
North Carolina Center for Nonprofits is a private, 501(c) (3)
nonprofit organization that serves as a statewide network for nonprofit
boards and staffs, an information center on effective organizational
practices, and an advocate for the nonprofit sector as a whole.
The
Association for Child and Youth Care Practice, Inc is an
organization of state and regional associations, agencies, and
professionals committed to improving the field of child and youth care.