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Mary Abbott Children's House

Mary Abbott Children's House, or simply Abbott House, is where professionals unite to investigate reported child abuse in Cleveland County. Their mission is to serve those children through interagency investigations, interventions, education and advocacy. At Abbott House children who are victims of sexual and severe physical abuse and neglect can find the help they need. In the Abbott House historic home in a tranquil neighborhood, children can find comfort throughout the investigation process in a home-like environment. Our Bramlett team member, Colby Bramlett, is honored to serve as a member of the board for the Mary Abbott Children's House. In this capacity he and other board members strive to support the agency's mission to serve kids in need. There are many different ways you can support this mission as well. Visit the Abbott House website to learn more. http://www.abbott-house.org/

 

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