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SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME
The National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome
www.dontshake.com
Phone: 888-273-0071

The Official Central Massachsuetts Shaken Baby Syndrome Campaign Site
www.sbscentralmass.com

Shaken Baby Alliance
Provides support for SBS victim families (Including adoptive and foster parents), advocates for justice for SBS victims, and increases SBS awareness.
www.Children-of-SBS.com
This site tells the story in pictures and quotes from a parent or caregiver about their lives after SBS.
Prevent Child Abuse America
Learn more about the prevention of child abuse and neglect, and how you can help.
The Matty Eappen Foundation
Dedicated to prevention of Shaken Baby Syndrome through education, effective prosecution of perpetrators, victim and family support, and community outreach.

The National Exchange Club Foundation
The National Exchange Club Foundation is dedicated to educating the public on the dangers of shaking a baby. The Foundation has implemented a national campaign by distributing literature to parents, new parents, grandparents, caregivers, baby sitters, teenagers, siblings and licensed childcare providers throughout hundreds of communities.

 

 

 


Massachusetts Citizens for Children
14 Beacon Street, Suite 706 ~ Boston, MA 02108
phone: 617-742-8555 ~ fax: 617-742-7808 ~ www.masskids.org