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OUR MISSION
To promote public awareness of Shaken Baby Syndrome, advocate justice for the victims of Shaken Baby Syndrome, and provide support, guidance, understanding and compassion for the families of Shaken Baby Syndrome.
National Shaken
Baby Coalition
652 Frederick St.
Edwardsville, IL
62025-1223

Current Board Members
  • Debbie Dycus, Cofounder/Illinois, Secretary/Treasurer
  • Denise Isings, Cofounder/Washington State & Arizona, Vice President
  • Michele Poole, Cofounder/Florida
  • Janet Simmons, Cofounder/Illinois, President
  • SBS Organizations
    The National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome
    The Children of SBS
    The Skipper Initiative
    The Kierra Harrison Foundation for Child Safety
    Shaken Baby Prevention
    Shaken Baby Association
    The Shaken Baby Alliance
    Don't Shake Jake
    Project COPE
    Matty Eappen Foundation
    Reagan's Rescue Fund


    What We Are Doing

    The Shaken Baby Coalition supports the utilization of this video in educating new parents regarding SBS and applaude the efforts in Washington State.

    Press Release - April 20, 2004 - SEATTLE
    As part of its Child Abuse Prevention Month activities during April, the Children’s Protection Program at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center, along with its partners, the Washington Council for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (WCPCAN), the Conscious Fathering Program, and the Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), has created a public service video to help new parents cope with the stress of a crying infant.

    WCPCAN

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