Since October of 2022, the Children’s Advocacy Center has held the film rights to show the “Resilience” film documentary to organizations within Arizona. As of August of this year, we have shown the film to nearly 900 Arizonians across twenty-eight …
2023 heroes Without Capes Awards Show Gallery A huge thank-you to everyone who was able to attend as well as our wonderful sponsors. Leave a Testimonial Previous image Next image View All Images
Join us for Heroes without Capes 2023! The Heroes Without Capes Awards event honors the people in our community who help protect children from abuse. The Children’s Advocacy Center has worked for over 25 years to ensure abuse ends and …
In the following weeks, David Kamara, the new director of Community Development will be reaching out to local establishments to connect them to our cause for the children and families of the Children’s Advocacy Center. Our yearly Hope and Healing …
Hope and Healing for the Holidays We know trauma can impact even the happiest time of the year… Help us make sure every child we serve receives a gift. Wish List Stocking Stuffers (including toiletries and personal care items) Small …
Thank to our friends at TEP for a generous $10,000 donation to upgrade the technology in our conference/training room. Providing trainings and parent support classes virtually during COVID made us realize that the technology we were working with with was …
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TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) – Much like domestic violence, concerns circulated about a spike in child abuse during the pandemic. Months later, the impacts of the pandemic on child abuse are becoming clear in southern Arizona. READ MORE: https://www.kold.com/2021/05/08/more-severe-cases-of-child-abuse-emerge-during-the-pandemic/?outputType=apps
TUCSON (KVOA) – Authorities saw the number of child abuse cases drop drastically at the beginning of the pandemic. But experts said child abuse didn’t disappear and got worse. DIGGING DEEPER: Child abuse cases drop drastically during pandemic