Escambia County Child Advocacy Center

Escambia County Child Advocacy Center The Center is a child-friendly facility where children who are suspected to have been abused can be interviewed.

Today we celebrate freedom and progress. At the CAC, we are committed to the safety and freedom of every child to grow u...
06/19/2026

Today we celebrate freedom and progress. At the CAC, we are committed to the safety and freedom of every child to grow up in a world without exploitation.

What to do if they see something "Gross." Kids will eventually stumble onto inappropriate content. Tell them: "If you se...
06/18/2026

What to do if they see something "Gross." Kids will eventually stumble onto inappropriate content. Tell them: "If you see something that makes you feel weird, close the screen and tell me. You won't be in trouble."

The "Secret" Trap. Healthy friendships don't require secrets from parents. If an adult or peer online tells your child, ...
06/17/2026

The "Secret" Trap. Healthy friendships don't require secrets from parents. If an adult or peer online tells your child, "Don't tell your mom about our chat," that is an immediate danger signal.

Gifts and In-Game Currency.  Is your child suddenly getting "V-Bucks" or "Robux" from a friend you don't know? Predators...
06/16/2026

Gifts and In-Game Currency. Is your child suddenly getting "V-Bucks" or "Robux" from a friend you don't know? Predators often use digital gifts to create a "debt" of gratitude, making it harder for the child to say no later.

Recognizing Online Grooming. Predators use "flattery" and "shared interests." They might say, "You're the best gamer I'v...
06/15/2026

Recognizing Online Grooming. Predators use "flattery" and "shared interests." They might say, "You're the best gamer I've ever seen," or "I'm the only one who really understands you." Watch for your child becoming overly attached to an "online friend."

Today we celebrate our community’s strength! 🇺🇸 Protecting our children online is a patriotic act of service. Let’s keep...
06/14/2026

Today we celebrate our community’s strength! 🇺🇸 Protecting our children online is a patriotic act of service. Let’s keep our neighborhood—and our networks—safe.

"Tracking and Messaging." Predators often move the conversation from a public game to a private messaging app (like Disc...
06/13/2026

"Tracking and Messaging." Predators often move the conversation from a public game to a private messaging app (like Discord or WhatsApp). If your child says, "My friend wants to talk on a different app," it’s a red flag.

Safe Adult Check-In. If your child is going to a friend’s house for a "gaming day," do you know the other parent’s inter...
06/12/2026

Safe Adult Check-In. If your child is going to a friend’s house for a "gaming day," do you know the other parent’s internet safety rules? Don't be afraid to ask: "Are the kids supervised while online?

The "Influencer" Dream. Many kids want to be YouTubers or TikTok stars. Remind them: Sharing your "real life" with thous...
06/11/2026

The "Influencer" Dream. Many kids want to be YouTubers or TikTok stars. Remind them: Sharing your "real life" with thousands of strangers is a safety risk. Keep the channel private or restricted to family and friends.

NetSmartz Definition: Sextortion. Summer "romances" can start online. Remind your teens that once a photo is sent, they ...
06/10/2026

NetSmartz Definition: Sextortion. Summer "romances" can start online. Remind your teens that once a photo is sent, they lose control of it forever. Predators often use these photos to blackmail (extort) victims.

Address

400 Evergreen Avenue
Brewton, AL
36426

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+12518092906

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