Affiliating for Growth
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Turning Points for Children reduces child abuse and improves the lives of children across Philadelphia. We’ve been in this business for over 175 years. You might not have heard about us because our longevity is a credit to many mergers of child welfare agencies in Philadelphia, most recently the 2008 merger of Children’s Aid Society of Pennsylvania with Philadelphia Society for Services to Children. Although all of these mergers were intended to create a more financially stable organization, none created the financial stability and growth opportunities as our recent affiliation with Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC).
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