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Federal Court Victory Upholds Immigrant Children’s Rights to State Protection

(Washington, D.C.) On January 11, 2008, the U.S. District Court of Central California declared that immigrant children seeking protection from abuse and neglect should not be barred from access to state courts. In making its decision, the Court took into account an amici curae brief filed by Columbia University Law School's Child Advocacy and Immigration Clinic on behalf of First Star and the Children's Advocacy Institute.

By |2011-01-26T14:56:00+00:00January 26th, 2011|Press|Comments Off on Federal Court Victory Upholds Immigrant Children’s Rights to State Protection

Celebrities Give Big Bear Hugs for Children in Need

New York, NY (October 18, 2006) - A Host of celebrity child advocates have donated one-of-a-kind Build-ABear® stuffed animals bearing their official signature to First Star, which will be auctioned on www.CharityFolks.com beginning on October 18, 2006. Pierce Brosnan, Robert Townsend, Sela Ward, Judge Reinhold, Malcolm David Kelley, Anne Heche, Macy Gray, Alexandra Rieger, Star Jones Reynolds, U.S. Representative Loretta Sanchez, Kathy Naimy, and others have participated in the auction. The ears were donated for the celebrity auction by Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. ®, which hosted the 2006 First Star Celebration for Children Rights. Proceeds from the online auction benefit First Star, a 501(c)(3) public charity whose programs aid child victims of abuse and neglect

By |2011-01-26T14:51:00+00:00January 26th, 2011|Press|Comments Off on Celebrities Give Big Bear Hugs for Children in Need

MOST STATES FAIL TO ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF ABUSED CHILDREN, NEW STUDY FINDS

Second Edition State-By-State Report Card Shows Improving Grades in Some States;

Most Leave Children's Voices Muted in Legal Proceedings That Decide Their Fate

Stronger State/Federal Laws Needed

 

WASHINGTON, October 15, 2009 - Most U.S. states do not adequately protect the rights of abused and

neglected children, leaving our most vulnerable citizens exposed to the vagaries of the juvenile court system

without adequate legal representation, according to a state-by-state study conducted by two national child

advocacy organizations.

 

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By |2016-10-25T17:47:12+00:00October 15th, 2009|Press|Comments Off on MOST STATES FAIL TO ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF ABUSED CHILDREN, NEW STUDY FINDS

Abused, Neglected and Ignored: Nearly 1 Million American Children Victimized Annually

New Book Calls for Immediate Systemic Changes to Child Welfare Systems

To End Epidemic of Child Abuse

 

WASHINGTON DC (Nov.18, 2008) - A sobering new book, Childhood Denied: Ending the Nightmare of Child Abuse and Neglect, presents an urgent new agenda for the next President, the new Congress, and statehouses across the country to remedy the appalling problem of child abuse and neglect. Every year in America, nearly one million children are victims of abuse and neglect and more than 1,500 of them die - the result of a child welfare system that is in dire need of reform.

 

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By |2016-10-25T17:47:12+00:00November 18th, 2008|Press|Comments Off on Abused, Neglected and Ignored: Nearly 1 Million American Children Victimized Annually

MOST STATES FAIL TO PROTECT THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE, NEW STUDY FINDS

First Star to Launch National Campaign to Strengthen State and

Federal Laws Protecting Abused and Neglected Children
 

 

WASHINGTON , April 24, 2007 - Nearly half of U.S. states fail to provide legal representation

for abused and neglected foster children, leaving them without a voice during judicial

proceedings that profoundly impact their futures, a new study found. The peer-reviewed study -

A Child's Right to Counsel: First Star's National Report Card on Legal Representation for

Children - was released today by First Star, a leading national child advocacy organization.

 

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By |2016-10-25T17:47:13+00:00April 24th, 2007|Press|Comments Off on MOST STATES FAIL TO PROTECT THE LEGAL RIGHTS OF CHILDREN IN FOSTER CARE, NEW STUDY FINDS
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