Who should I call to report a parent I suspect of not providing adequate healthcare to his children?

If you're worried the parents aren't providing for a child, then it's *extremely* important you call Child Protective Services immediately. The problem may be worse than it appears to be on the outside. Medical care is a parent's choice, but it's also their responsibility to take care of a child to the best of their ability.

If the problem is really bad, then the child may be getting sick because their parents aren't providing for them. The Child Protective Services are state-based, so you'll want to Google the number for your local CPS or look it up in a phonebook.

Need to find out how to report known or suspected abuse. Have questions about the reporting process and what you might expect through the process. Want to learn about Childhelp programs that will address you or your child’s needs.

Want to learn about resources available to parents, grandparents & caregivers. Need emotional support as survivor of abuse. Want a referral to an agency, counseling or other services near where you live.

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