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There are three active student organizations for CDFS majors. Each organization sponsors a range of presentations by community-based professionals, workshops, and activities focused on important issues related to children, youth, and families.

Purdue Association for the Care of Children's Health (PACCH) provides students interested in working with children in medical settings an opportunity to learn about professional roles as well as being involved in planning and implementing child health awareness activities. Most members are majors in child health; however, anyone interested is welcome.

Purdue Association for the Education of Young Children (PAEYC) is affiliated with the National Association for the Education of Young Children, to which professionals in the fields of early childhood development, family studies, special education, and elementary education belong. Membership is open to anyone interested in the education and well-being of children from birth through age 8 and their families.

Purdue Council on Adolescent Pregnancy (PCAP) is affiliated with the Indiana Council on Adolescent Pregnancy (ICAP). Membership in PCAP includes membership in ICAP. The goals of the organization are to create a forum to discuss issues related to adolescent pregnancy, parenthood, and prevention; to serve as a campus-wide network for the dissemination of information; to coordinate efforts with Indiana Council on Adolescent Pregnancy; and to serve the community on a volunteer basis.

Purdue University Council on Family Relations (PUCFR) addresses issues relevant to individuals and families across the life span. The organization's major goals are to foster professional activities and interests among its members and to provide services to families. A local affiliate of the National Council on Family Relations, PUCFR prides itself on its commitment to encouraging scholastic excellence, developing leadership abilities, and promoting career development in the field of family studies. Membership in PUCFR is available to all Purdue students.

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Child Development and Family Studies
Purdue University
101 Gates Rd.
West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2020

Phone: (765) 494-2932
Fax: (765) 496-1144
E-mail: cdfs@purdue.edu

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