Explore Our Services

Comprehensive, coordinated services designed to support children, protect families, and promote healing every step of the way. These services are funded through grants, donations, and community partnerships. All CAC services are provided at no cost to families.

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Forensic Interview

Who It’s For: Children referred through law enforcement or CPS due to suspected abuse.

What Happens: A specially trained forensic interviewer conducts a neutral, legally sound, age-appropriate interview using a semi-structured event narrative approach. The interview is recorded and observed by the investigating partners of the multidisciplinary team.

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Medical Evaluations

Who It’s For: Children who require medical examination following allegations of abuse.

What Happens: Specialized medical providers conduct physical exams to assess health, collect evidence if necessary, and provide reassurance.

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Mental Health Services

Who It’s For: Children and caregivers impacted by abuse.

What Happens: Evidence-based, trauma-focused therapy services are provided to support long-term healing.

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Family Advocacy

Who It’s For: Non-offending caregivers and families.

What Happens: Advocates assist with understanding the investigation process and provide court information and referrals to community resources.

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Case Review & Coordination

A formal multidisciplinary process in which professionals meet routinely to review case status and coordinate services.

Case tracking

A system used to monitor case progress and track outcomes across agencies.

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Multidisciplinary Team Response

A coordinated team including:

• Law Enforcement
• Child Protective Services
• Prosecution
• Medical
• Mental Health
• Victim Advocacy
• CAC Staff

This collaboration ensures efficient communication and comprehensive support.

Every Child Deserves Support. Every Family Deserves Guidance.

If you have questions about our services or need help navigating next steps, our team is here for you.