Alliance For Children has the ingredients
to serve child abuse victims in Tarrant County...

A Tablespoon of Truth - Our Forensic Interviewers receive a child's story with the utmost respect and care. This first step provides our team with the truth they need to bring justice and safety to every child.

A Heap of Healing - Our Family Advocate and Clinical Service teams stand ready to support children and their protective caregivers with community resources and therapeutic counseling. These professionals provide free services in every step of their journey to healing.

A Pinch of Prevention - Education is our greatest hope for a community free from child abuse. Our Community Educators provide programs for children and adults in how to recognize, resist, react, and report abuse.

A Cup of Protection, a Dash of Care and a Drop of Justice - Our partner agencies and multidisciplinary teamwork approach provide wraparound care and services for every child who needs us.

But this recipe falls short without YOU! Be the key ingredient to ensuring our services remain free and available for every Tarrant County child who needs us!

Make a donation today and change the life of a child:
What you should know about the CARES Act and how its changed Charitable Giving in 2020:
Previously, charitable contributions could only be deducted if taxpayers itemized their deductions. However, those who don't itemize deductions may take a charitable deduction of up to $300 for cash contributions made in 2020 to qualifying organizations (religious, charitable, educational, scientific or literary in purpose). The law changed in this area due to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. The CARES Act also temporarily suspends limits on charitable contributions and temporarily increases limits on contributions of food inventory.
More information about these changes is available on IRS.gov.