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Our Goal
Our aim is to provide
traditional and
non-traditional
counseling, intervention,
prevention, treatment and
educational services to
parents and children who
are at risk of separation
or who are attempting
reunification. These
parents and children are
involved in the legal,
mental health and/or
social service systems.
Our Services
PIRC's charge is to
provide services to all
persons including indigent
individuals, especially
multi cultural families
who typically could not
afford, or would
reluctantly seek
counseling and educational
assistance. PIRC believes
that individuals should be
self-sufficient as long as
possible and parents
should be responsible for
raising their own
children.
Mission Statement
The mission of The
Parent's Information & Resource Center, Inc.
is to support individuals
and families in their
efforts to maintain
self-sufficiency by
providing case management
and behavioral health
service
Our History
PIRC was founded by Janet V. Ward, President/Chief Executive Officer, and chartered on October 5, 1992. Mrs. Ward has been a social worker for more than fifteen years and started PIRC from her home. With the assistance of her husband Herbert and friends, Cynthia and Charlie Shepperd, PIRC flourished to a full-service family center.
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