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  2. Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families

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    Washington Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is state-level social services agency in Washington. It was created by House Bill 1661, which was signed by Governor Jay Inslee on July 6, 2017. [1] Beginning January 15, 2025, Tana Senn will serve as the director. Prior to Senn, Ross Hunter led the agency. [2]

  3. DCYF panel to ask witnesses to swear an oath - AOL

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    Joshua Peruse of Franklin said DCYF in May 2023 accused him of assaulting one of his children. By September last year, the Weare Police Department had declined to go forward with an assault complaint.

  4. Gov. Inslee proposes new DCYF facility to address ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Gov. Jay Inslee proposed opening a new juvenile rehabilitation center in Aberdeen on Monday as another Chehalis facility grapples with a 60% increase in its population ...

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  7. Administration for Children and Families - Wikipedia

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    ACF's direct predecessor, the Family Support Administration, was created in 1986 by bringing together six existing major programs within HHS. [5] ACF was created in its present form on April 15, 1991, by merging the Office of Human Development Services, the Family Support Administration, and the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant Program.

  8. Nashua, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Nashua (/ ˈ n æ ʃ ə w ə /) is a city in southern New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 91,322, [5] the second-largest in northern New England after nearby Manchester. It is one of two county seats of New Hampshire's most populous county, Hillsborough; the other being Manchester.

  9. Packard sacks DCYF special panel chair over oath mandate - AOL

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    Mar. 10—CONCORD — A member of the New Hampshire House Republican leadership quit her post, calling House Speaker Sherman Packard, R-Londonderry, a "liar" after he removed her as chairman of a ...