CPCS Leaders, International Guest Tour Child Welfare Center

From L-R: Mona Igram, the Attorney in Charge of the Committee for Public Counsel Services’ Youth Advocacy Division office in Lowell, Basel Abu Zayda, of the Ministry of Social Development in the West Bank, and Josh Dohan, Director of the Youth Advocacy Division, toured the Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps facility in Lancaster. Lauren Sousa, Director of Clinical Services at RFK and Phil Pichie, Residential Director, were on hand for the tour.

Committee for Public Counsel Services Youth Advocacy Division leaders toured a Bay State child welfare and juvenile justice center with an international guest and showcased some model residential and educational programming for children and youth.

Mona Igram, the attorney in charge of the Committee for Public Counsel Services’ Youth Advocacy Division office in Lowell, and Josh Dohan, director of the Youth Advocacy Division, toured the Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps facility in Lancaster with Basel Abu Zayda, of the Ministry of Social Development in the West Bank.

“As public defenders for children and youth, we were quite impressed with the residential and educational programs being run by the Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps,” Dohan said. “It was the perfect program to show a guest from another country looking for best practices to take home.”

Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps is a nonprofit child welfare organization providing community-based services, education, foster care and adoption, residential treatment, and juvenile justice programming to individuals and families in crisis.

Alan Klein, president of the Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps, guided the tour.

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