
U.S. Children's Bureau
The U.S. Children's Bureau is a federal agency established in 1912 that focuses on promoting the well-being of children and supporting families. It works to improve child health, prevent child abuse and neglect, and ensure safe, nurturing environments for children to grow up in. The Bureau conducts research, develops policies, and provides resources to help states and communities deliver effective services for children and families, emphasizing the importance of early childhood development and family stability.