The Advocacy Center

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Scarlett recently worked her first Comfort Dog shift of the new year. She loves getting to interact with both children a...
01/14/2025

Scarlett recently worked her first Comfort Dog shift of the new year.

She loves getting to interact with both children and adults. Her favorite spot in any room is with whoever will let her lie against them, and she will definitely try to sneak a kiss to the nose any chance she gets. ♥️

In honor of  , we send out our sincere gratitude and deep appreciation to all law enforcement officers across the nation...
01/09/2025

In honor of , we send out our sincere gratitude and deep appreciation to all law enforcement officers across the nation, but especially those at our local partner agencies in Randolph, Jay, and Darke counties. Thank you for all that you do!

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Time is running out on  . As a small nonprofit, we rely on local support to keep the lights on and the doors open.Every ...
12/04/2024

Time is running out on . As a small nonprofit, we rely on local support to keep the lights on and the doors open.

Every donation — big or small — makes a difference.

Can you help?

Twenty-three. That's how many child and adolescent forensic interviews we conducted in the month of November alone. Twen...
12/03/2024

Twenty-three.

That's how many child and adolescent forensic interviews we conducted in the month of November alone. Twenty-three total interviews for eight separate law enforcement jurisdictions.

Twenty-three times where:

👉 A multidisciplinary team came together to make more effective investigative decision.
👉 A victim's safety and healing was prioritized above all else.
👉 Offenders were more likely to be held accountable.
👉 Children and their caregivers experienced less trauma, and have a comprehensive support network for as long as needed.

But we can't do it alone. Now, more than ever, we need your support. Your donation directly funds this important service.

Give the gift of hope. Donate today.

12/03/2024

On this , we're asking you to support our mission and ensure local child victims have the care and support they deserve, when they need it most. Your donation makes a difference. ❤

11/28/2024

Thank you to Union City Police Department for these the kind words, and for helping raise awareness for the important wo...
11/12/2024

Thank you to Union City Police Department for these the kind words, and for helping raise awareness for the important work that we do within the multidisciplinary team.

As we move into our End Of Year Fundraising Campaign, please consider supporting our mission.

Join us in making a difference. Every donation counts.

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"Advocacy Center Brings Hope & Healing to Child Victims"

Union City, IN/OH – Under the direction of Executive Director Mallory Stevenson, The Advocacy Center has become a source of support and justice for child victims of abuse in Jay and Randolph Counties, Indiana, and now Darke County, Ohio. Located at 218 W. Pearl Street in Union City, Indiana, the center opened in November 2020 with the mission of providing critical support and coordinated services to young victims and their families, offering a neutral and supportive setting for them to begin the path toward healing.

Since its founding, the center has served over 600 victims, a number that underscores the significant demand for these services in the area. The center operates on the child advocacy center (CAC) model, an approach developed in the 1980s that uses a multidisciplinary team to ensure a comprehensive, streamlined response to child abuse cases. The team approach aims to reduce the stress and trauma often associated with navigating the legal system for victims and their caregivers, creating an environment where children feel safe and protected.

Director of Public Safety Mark Ater shared insights into the center’s purpose and community impact, stressing the importance of having a facility where child victims can find safety, understanding, and expert guidance in a neutral space. “The Advocacy Center has been an essential resource for our communities, not only in providing immediate support for victims but also in contributing to successful prosecutions in multiple cases,” Ater explained. “This center has been critical in coordinating efforts with law enforcement, child protective services, medical and mental health professionals, and victim advocates. Together, we’re creating a pathway toward justice and healing for our children.”

Beyond intervention, the Advocacy Center also plays a pivotal role in prevention through its outreach programs. The center provides evidence-based, no-cost prevention education to students and adults throughout the area, helping to establish a shared understanding of child abuse prevention and equipping educators and community members with the tools needed to protect children. This program, Ater noted, has become instrumental in building a community-wide approach to child safety and prevention, contributing to statutory requirements in schools and reinforcing a protective environment for children.

Operating primarily through state and federal grants, the center also relies heavily on the generosity of individual and business donations to keep its services running. “I urge everyone to consider supporting the Advocacy Center,” Ater said. “Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference in ensuring this vital resource can continue to serve victims of these heinous crimes. Your support helps provide healing for children and strengthens the entire community.”

The Advocacy Center assists all law enforcements in Jay and Randolph Counties in Indiana and all law enforcement agencies in Darke County, Ohio. While they may be located in Union City, the play a pivotal role for all agencies in each county including the Sheriff's Offices and police departments such as Portland PD, Wi******er PD, Greenville PD, Union City PD, and many more.

For those interested in supporting the Advocacy Center’s mission, donations can be made directly to the center. Through continued community involvement and support, the center will continue to be a place of refuge, support, and hope for young victims and their families in Jay, Randolph, and Darke counties.

10/31/2024

👻🎃 We want to wish everyone celebrating a happy and safe Halloween! 🎃👻

If you’re out and about in Richmond this morning, stop by the Wayne Bank location on S A Street to get your coffee fix a...
10/25/2024

If you’re out and about in Richmond this morning, stop by the Wayne Bank location on S A Street to get your coffee fix and support our friends at JACY House Child Advocacy Center. ☕️☕️

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month 💜It's important to understand that domestic violence, also known as relatio...
10/14/2024

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month 💜

It's important to understand that domestic violence, also known as relationship abuse or intimate partner violence, is not just physical violence from an intimiate partner. Domestic violence a pattern of behaviors that one partner uses to gain or maintain power and control over the other partner.

10/10/2024

Today is . check in on your friends and loved ones. Learn more ways to help someone else at 988lifeline.org/help-someone-else.

If you're in need of emotional support, we're here for you. Call or text 988. You can also chat with us online at chat.988lifeline.org and learn more about the at 988lifeline.org.

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218 W Pearl Street
Union City, IN
47390

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