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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]CFSA takes reports of child abuse and neglect 24 hours a day, seven days a week at (202) 671-SAFE or (202) 671-7233. This hotline is the gateway to protection and help for child victims and those at risk up to age 18 in the District of Columbia. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT IN MARYLAND: PLEASE CALL 911 and your local department of social services Child Protective Services Unit to make a report. TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE OR NEGLECT IN ANOTHER STATE: Go to Childhelp at www.childhelp.org or call toll free: 1-800-4-A-Child (1-800-422-4453). VA Hotline Numbers In Virginia: (800) 552-7096 Out-of-state: (804) 786-8536 [/quote] Ty for all this info. But I’ve researched this and it’s not abuse or neglect it seems. Not until something happens unfortunately. [/quote] Call anyway. [/quote] Well there might be something here actually. The last two for sure. But only if the grandfather does move out like he’s threatened . But at 14 I’m not sure they would consider her needing supervision at home. You know what’s sad, this guy could be a cool uncle but the fact that he has such a rap sheet is what kills it for me! I just don’t believe in taking these types of risks. It’s not worth the possible lifetime of pain he could end up causing this child. When it’s so easy to tell him to find somewhere else to live and her mom can go visit Him anytime she wants. • Deserting a child or refusing to take custody of a child who is under your care • Repeatedly leaving a child in another’s custody for days or weeks at a time • Failing to provide enough healthy food and drink • Failing to provide clothes that are appropriate to the weather • Failing to ensure adequate personal hygiene • Not supervising a child appropriately • Leaving the child with an inappropriate caregiver. [/quote]
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