The Dr. Bill Lewis Center for Children in Fort Wayne
Named after neonatologist and child advocate Dr. Bill Lewis, the Fort Wayne center serves as the voice of justice for children whose trauma has often engulfed them in silencing fear.
Named after neonatologist and child advocate Dr. Bill Lewis, the Fort Wayne center serves as the voice of justice for children whose trauma has often engulfed them in silencing fear.
“Following the Evidence” is an special advanced training opportunity designed for multidisciplinary teams that will explain the benefit of MDT collaboration from start to finish.
Located in Corydon, IN Comfort House provides child advocacy center services for approximately 75 children and families a year.
This weekend leaders from INCACS headed to Washington, DC for the National Children’s Alliance Leadership Conference, the only event of its kind.
We work hard every day making a difference in the lives of Indiana children, but it’s also important to find a way outside of work to refocus. For Indiana Chapter Director Jan Lutz, that means racing cars.
In a recent open letter published on Huffington Post, former child welfare attorney Stacey Steinberg thanks child advocates for being the real heroes who lead the fight on the ground.
The center currently sees about 250 children each year serving LaPorte, Porter, Starke and Pulaski counties.
Jan Lutz, CAC Chapter director from Indiana and Amy Roberts CAC Chapter director from Ohio met up in Los Angele
In February of 2000, 3 year-old McKenzie Brown was murdered by her father in Huntington County. Eleven months later, 2 year-old Justin McKinzie was also murdered by a family member. The Huntington community pledged to find hope in the midst of these tragedies by establishing a Child Advocacy Center and honoring the lives of these children with the name of McKenzie’s Hope.
Team-building exercises are a powerful way to unite a group and develop strengths