Community Partnerships for the Protection of Children (CPPC)
Serving...
Allamakee | Clayton | Howard | Winneshiek
What is CPPC?
A group of concerned community members who want to make their community safer and more nurturing for kids.
Here are examples of what CPPC has done in northeast Iowa to make a difference:
- Howard county Library in Riceville changed hours to give kids something to do before football games on Friday nights
- CPPC helped fund Guttenburg's Creativity Center, an after school program where kids can have fun doing art
- Howard County CPPC helped fund the Howard County Family Fun Fair, an event that connected families with area agencies and resources
- CPPC helped fund public awareness campaigns, such as the Pinwheels for Prevention, a project where pinwheels (associated with childhood) were placed in public locations during April (Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month)
Who Can Join?
Open to anyone who wants to make their neighborhoods safer for kids and more nurturing.
- Parents
- Teachers
- Business Owners
- Healthcare Providers
- Concerned Citizens
Is there a CPPC group near me?
There is one CPPC group per county (Allamakee, Clayton, Howard, Winneshiek). Meetings can rotate through the different communities in that county.
Who do I contact to find out more?
Call our Decorah offices at (563) 387-1720 or email




