CHILDRENS ADVOCACY CENTER

Programs
Program 1 [2021]
Back-to-School Backpack and School Supply Drive. Since 2019 the CACF has been conducting an annual back-to-school backpack and school supply drive to benefit the children served at the SNCAC. With a goal to collect 1,000 backpacks filled with school supplies for the 2021 campaign we collected over 1,400. The response was incredible and as a result the CACF was able to conduct three tours cultivate new supporters and build awarenessGeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$7.4KProgram 2 [2021]
Community Closet and Food Pantry. Launched in November 2020 the Community Closet and Food Pantry the Closet addresses the immediate needs of the families served at the SNCAC. Many are disadvantaged and represent minority populations who are often overlooked and underserved. Hit hard by the current pandemic these primarily single-parent families struggle to feed and clothe their children. The Closet provides necessary clothing hygiene non-perishable food and other items to those in need. Whether a family must relocate for safety reasons or a non-offending parent is grappling with the news that their child was victimized the Closet exists to alleviate some of the burdens they face. This support allows non-offending parents and caregivers to focus their energy upon processing the trauma and healing from the devastating effects of abuse. Through June 30 2021 an estimated 124 individuals 28 families have been supported through the Closet.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$0Program 3 [2021]
#VegasHeals. Launched in March 2021 this program was developed to ensure that child sexual abuse victims and their families receive a continuum of mental health care throughout the recovery process regardless of an ability to pay. The goal of #VegasHeals is to improve overall outcomes for disadvantaged child victims by treating and strengthening the entire family unit. Many of the families served by the SNCAC lack the resources needed to support their recovery and monetary stress is the last thing a family should be concerned about during a crisis of abuse. The entire family unit is affected when abuse or neglect is reported. Trauma informed therapy recognizes and helps heal the primary victim as well as the secondary victims. Through June 30 2021 a total of 94 hours of free mental health services have been provided.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$0
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