Showing posts with label CAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAC. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Get Excited About Toast to Heal Hearts
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Individuals and Corporations Supporting the CAC
Healing Hearts Child Advocacy
Center operates strictly on grants and fundraising. To ensure that every dollar
from both corporate and individual donations can go directly to the Center, "Friends
of the CAC" have underwritten the cost of Toast to Heal Hearts 2013. In this way
Toast to Heal Hearts empowers
Healing Hearts CAC to provide comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate
services to victims of child abuse.
Individual and corporate support
is acknowledged at several levels.
$5000 or more donation – Healing Hearts Advocate
Level sponsors receive:
- A link from Healing Hearts CAC website
- Name or logo on invitation
- Recognition prior to and during the event
- 8 admissions to the event and 8 t-shirts
- Tax deductible donation.
$2500 donation – Healing Hearts Protector Level sponsors receive:
- A link from Healing Hearts CAC website
- Name or logo on invitation
- Recognition prior to and during the event
- 6 admissions to the event and 6 t-shirts
- Tax deductible donation.
$1000 donation – Healing Hearts Partner Level sponsor receives:
- A link from Healing Hearts CAC website
- Name or logo on invitation
- Recognition prior to and during the event
- 4 admissions to the event and 4 t-shirts
- Tax deductible donation.
$500 donation – Healing Hearts Friend Level sponsors receive:
- A link from Healing Hearts CAC website
- Name or logo on invitation
- Recognition prior to and during the event
- 2 admissions to the event and 2 t-shirts
- Tax deductible donation.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
About the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT)
The Multi-Disciplinary Team
recently celebrated its one-year anniversary of collaboration between all
agencies in fighting child abuse as a team. Since June 2012, DHS, the DA’s
office, law enforcement from all cities, mental health professionals and the
HHCAC staff have been meeting monthly to review all reported cases of child
abuse in Desoto County.
Words from Steven Jubera,
DeSoto County Assistant District Attourney:
“I am
very proud of our team and how they work together day after day to do what is
right for the kids of Desoto County. The detectives are on the front lines,
investigate the cases and often have to look these offenders in their eyes. DHS
works hour after hour to put these families back together after the horrors
these kids suffer. The counselors I have been blessed to work with help the
kids.
“Our forensic interviewer looks into the eyes of
these sweet children as they share the most intimate details of their
suffering. They need all of our support. The individual child is the hero. They
do the bravest thing anyone could ask another person to do by telling. The
bravery these kids put forth, everyone who has come through Healing Hearts
CAC’s doors, is amazing to me. They are stopping child abuse every time they
disclose abuse. We need to support them and we need to break down every barrier
between them and justice.”
The children of Desoto
County are very fortunate to have this team fighting on their behalf. The entire
team of law enforcement, DHS staff, mental health professionals and prosecutors is doing an excellent job to protect the victims of child abuse in DeSoto
County and bring offenders to justice.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
About Healing Hearts Child Advocacy Center (CAC)
At this time last year a
child advocacy center did not exist in DeSoto County but the need for a
coordinated effort to protect and advocate for our abused children was most
certainly a reality.
Before Healing Hearts
opened, children in DeSoto County who were suspected of being abused were taken
to child advocacy centers in Memphis, Tupelo, or Oxford. Healing Hearts Child
Advocacy Center opened its doors in March, 2013, and has already served many
children in their reported abuse situations. These children come to the CAC for
a forensic interview which is captured on tape and is used by the
Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) of professionals – the District Attorney’s
office, all branches of law enforcement, and the Department of Child Services.
This interview process eliminates the need for the children to tell their story
multiple times to multiple people – school officials, DCS, police, lawyers,
etc.
By June, well over 60
interviews had been completed at the CAC and the MDT (organized last year in
anticipation of the CAC opening in DeSoto County) had reviewed 156 cases. With
the MDT in place and moving cases swiftly to justice, there is less cost to
DeSoto County while there has been an increase in the number of arrests
of offenders, number of cases presented to the Grand Jury, number of
indictments and prosecutions.
More abuse cases have been reported in the first half of 2013 than in all of 2012.
Coordination has greatly improved between DHS, law enforcement, and the
District Attorney’s office. The District Attorney’s office has greater faith in
these cases than previously because of Healing Hearts, the staff, and the
expertise the CAC brings to DeSoto County. Our children deserve to have their stories
heard and they deserve professional counseling for the mental and emotional
wounds they have suffered. Our children should never be put in a position where
they carry the weight of the world in a criminal prosecution. That started to
end a year ago when the MDT
was established and continues now with the opening of Healing Hearts CAC. We
must continue to fight until every child knows that the people of DeSoto County
stand behind them, support them and love them. Our greatest success is the
first steps we have taken and our greatest challenge is to completely end child
abuse.
The DeSoto County community has stepped up to support the CAC. We
hope you will continue to do so by participating in the Toast to Heal Hearts
event on November 1. If you have any questions about our community education
programs, the services provided at HHCAC, or the upcoming events that will
provide funding and support for the center, please feel free to contact Healing
Hearts CAC at (662) 349-1555 or by email.
We also encourage you to like the Facebook page “Healing Hearts ChildAdvocacy Center” and visit the
website, www.healingheartscac.org. View the latest newsletter or sign up to receive the newsletter through your email.
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