The Trinity Center

The Trinity Center A complete and coordinated community response team aimed at protecting and assisting individuals who

Our help-line is available 24 hours a day to respond to sexual assault crisis, provide crisis intervention, assist with safety planning, connect individuals to community resources and provide referrals and information on related services. Free support groups are available for individuals experiencing domestic violence or sexual assault. The groups are facilitated by a licensed professional counsel

or. Support groups can play an important role in the healing process. Join us:
Domestic Violence Support and
Sexual Assault Support Group: Every Tuesday 6pm-7pm

Please call (678) 715-1196, or email us to register.

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04/10/2026

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A bystander is a person who is present at an event or incident but is not directly involved in it. In the context of abu...
12/22/2025

A bystander is a person who is present at an event or incident but is not directly involved in it. In the context of abuse, this does not mean action cannot be taken to help prevent a situation from going further. As a bystander, you might:
-See an incident of harassment
-Notice someone in a risky situation
-Recognize warning signs of an impending assault

This holiday season, if you are a witness to someone who may be in danger, remember C.A.R.E when intervening to help with prevention. Remember, NEVER put your own safety at risk and proceed with caution.

Source: R**e, Abuse & In**st National Network (RAINN)

04/11/2025

💙💚 April is a Month of Awareness, Action, and Advocacy 💚💙
This month, we stand united for Child Abuse Awareness and Sexual Assault Awareness—two causes that deeply impact individuals, families, and entire communities.

Every survivor deserves to be believed, supported, and empowered to heal. Victim service agencies like ours are on the front lines, offering hope, safety, and a path forward for those affected by trauma.

🔹 We provide critical services—crisis response, advocacy, forensic interviews, counseling, and more.
🔹 We ensure that no one walks alone on their journey to healing.
🔹 And we rely on our communities to stand with us in this mission.

In 2024, The Child Advocacy Center received 440 referrals for services—and we are projected to receive even more in 2025, a sobering reminder of the continued need for prevention, awareness, and compassionate response.
Your support matters. Whether it's spreading awareness, donating, volunteering, or simply starting the conversation—you can make a difference.
💬 Let’s continue to raise our voices, educate others, and show survivors they are never alone.
StrongerTogether

We want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Douglas County District Attorney's Office for their unwavering commi...
04/08/2025

We want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Douglas County District Attorney's Office for their unwavering commitment to protecting children and supporting survivors.

Their partnership with The Trinity Center is a vital part of our mission. Together, we work hand-in-hand to ensure that every child and survivor has a voice, every story is heard, and every step toward healing is supported.

Thank you for standing beside us in the fight against abuse—not just this month, but every day. Your dedication makes a lasting difference in the lives of so many. 💐👧🏽👦🏻

Today we are shining a spotlight on The Trinity Center, which is located here in Douglas County. The Trinity Center serves survivors of domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault.

Some of the services they provide are a 24/7 crisis line, forensic medical exams and interviews, support groups, temporary protective orders (TPOs), counseling, safety planning, and more.

If you are in need of assistance you can give them a call at 678-715-1196 or visit their website at www.thetrinitycenter.org.

🌼 Spreading Awareness, Honoring Survivors 🌼 On February 4th, The Trinity Center Child Advocacy Center, in partnership wi...
04/08/2025

🌼 Spreading Awareness, Honoring Survivors 🌼

On February 4th, The Trinity Center Child Advocacy Center, in partnership with the Coweta County District Attorney’s Office, hosted a beautiful event in recognition of Crime Victims' Rights Week and Child Abuse Awareness Month.
Together with over 40 attendees—including our incredible community partners and a local Girl Scout troop—we planted flowers in front of the Municipal Building in downtown Newnan. Each bloom represents hope, healing, and our shared commitment to supporting victims of crime and child abuse. 💙

We were proud to recognize the unwavering dedication of our partners who work tirelessly to serve and protect children and families every day. 💐
Thank you to everyone who came out and helped us shine a light on this important cause. Swipe through the photos to see the impact of unity and compassion in action. 📸💛
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At The Trinity Center, we are dedicated to advocating for and supporting survivors of child abuse and sexual assault in ...
04/01/2025

At The Trinity Center, we are dedicated to advocating for and supporting survivors of child abuse and sexual assault in our community. Every child deserves to grow up in a safe and nurturing environment, and every survivor deserves to be heard, believed, and supported.

Throughout this month, we will be sharing important information on prevention, awareness, and ways to take action. Together, we can break the cycle of abuse and create a safer future for all.
Join us in supporting our mission—share, learn, and stand with survivors. 💙💜 hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month! Four Ways to Help Survivors: - Educate yourself and others (learn about th...
10/01/2024

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month!

Four Ways to Help Survivors:
- Educate yourself and others (learn about the different types of abuse and helpful resources in your area)
- Listen without judgment (create a safe space for survivors)
- Encourage professional support (break the cycle of isolation and encourage counseling/support groups)
- Raise awareness and advocate for change (participate in local events, donate to local nonprofits, write your local representatives, engage in social media campaigns and educate yourself and others on how to better support survivors)

If you are in immediate danger, please call 911. If you would like to speak with an advocate, please contact us at 678-715-1196.

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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(678) 715-1196

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