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March 2012Vol. 13, No. 2ACF, CB Launch New Websites

The message below is from the Acting Associate Commissioner of the Children's Bureau, Joe Bock, regarding the new Administration for Children and Families and Children's Bureau websites.

Greetings:

The Children's Bureau is pleased to introduce you to ACF's new website. The new site was designed to share the stories of the people affected by our programs, while also providing stronger tools for our grantees and clear, easy–to-understand information for the public. Today, you see the first phase of development; the site will be a work in progress throughout 2012. While we're updating content daily, you'll find much of the detailed information you need still lives on the old site. By fall of 2012 the new website will be complete and all of the content will be on the new platform.

I'm particularly pleased to introduce you to CB's new home page, where you will find the latest CB news, highlights from our programs and links to useful resources. From strengthening families to protecting children, this new website features grantees and participants who are part of the growing CB family promoting the overall health and well-being of our nation's children and families.

As we develop this website through the coming year, we would like your feedback on how to improve what we are building. As you navigate through the new website, please look for the blue "Was this helpful?" tool in the sidebar of every page and let us know your thoughts. And please encourage others to use the email list sign up on CB's home page so that we can keep you informed.

Thank you for your continued interest in the work of the Children's Bureau.

Joe Bock