Dunebrook Child Advocacy Center, LaPorte County, Indiana
The center currently sees about 250 children each year serving LaPorte, Porter, Starke and Pulaski counties.
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.
February 17, 2015 – Mary Kuhlman, Public News Service (IN) INDIANAPOLIS – Poverty is among the biggest challenges faced by children in Indiana, according to the results of an annual Indiana Youth Institute summary. Although the economy is rebounding from the recession, the 2015 Kids Count Data Book finds 22 percent of children in the … Read more
The Indiana Chapter of National Children’s Alliance is pleased to present its 2015 Board of Directors
At the Chapter’s Annual meeting Kim Rasheed receives flowers for her center’s ongoing support of the state Chapter by hosting Chapter meetings six times a year.
Gundersen’s ChildFirst forensic interviewing training is taking place in Lafayette, IN this week.
Jan Lutz, Director of the Indiana Chapter of National Children’s Alliance is attending the Midwest Regional Children’s Advocacy Center Regional Summit, being held in St. Paul, MN.
Team-building exercises are a powerful way to unite a group and develop strengths
Emily Perry, Executive Director of Susie’s Place Child Advocacy Center attended the National Children’s Alliance Accreditation Bootcamp.