Help Build Resilient Families

Get involved with the Children & Family Advocacy Center by becoming a volunteer or making a financial donation today! There are also sponsor opportunities available for our three signature events. You can also shop directly from our wishlist: wishlist items are updated quarterly and are to our center where we can provide for clients as needed.

When a supporter gives of their time and/or resources our staff are able to focus on our clients, building relationships that create a path to resilient lives. The Center has an ongoing need for clerical volunteers, program and event sponsors, and year-long giving opportunities that support the services we offer to the community. There are also yearly campaigns, such as our Pinwheel Campaign and Christmas Program, that allow more hands on involvement in our work. Whether your choose to get involved through volunteerism, sponsorship opportunities, or by making a donation, your gift of time and resources directly impacts those we serve!

Together we can all work to break the cycle of abuse and build resilient lives!

Volunteer

Sponsorship

Donation

Volunteer Opportunities

We welcome individual and group volunteers interested in making a difference in the lives of our clients. From clerical work to event set-up we have opportunities for everyone!

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Shop Our Wishlist

Between residential services and acute cases our center serves nearly 1,000 people each year. By purchasing from our wishlist you are impacting their future.

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Become a Sponsor

Our events would not be possible without the support of our sponsors. Visit our events page for more information on each event and becoming a CFAC sponsor.

Make a Donation

Donations made to the CFAC directly support our mission to restore lives impacted by trauma. Click the DONATE button at the top of the page to visit our donation page.

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Make your impact today by donating or sharing our story

Federal and State Funding at
the Children & Family Advocacy Center

Recent cuts to federal funding and reallocation of state funds have led to an over $600,000 loss in funding for our services – individual, comprehensive lifelines for children and families navigating trauma or abuse.

We’ve long prioritized building relationships with local donors and partners—people like you—who believe in healing and lasting change. Without your support, essential services are at risk.


For every child that walks through our doors after an allegation of abuse or neglect, an average of three family members receives no-cost services including therapy and ongoing advocacy. We acknowledge that the effects of this funding cut are significant. If applied directly to services, these cuts would impact over 855 clients each year – nearly one-third of those we serve. 


 

Your gifts are more than just donations—they are lifelines. They fill in the gaps where federal funding once stood. They ensure that a child still leaves therapy with a bag of groceries. That a mother escaping abuse can continue her education. That every family walking through our doors still finds safety, compassion, and the tools to rebuild. 

 

We’re entering a critical chapter, and you are the reason we’re hopeful. Together, we can not only weather these cuts—we can emerge stronger, more community-driven, and more committed than ever to serving those who need us most. 

Your Gift Today will Change the Lives of Women and Children We Care for Tomorrow

Please consider the Children & Family Advocacy Center as part of your 2024 end of year giving.

Your support ensures children and families who have experienced abuse, neglect, and other crises continue to receive restorative services and programming helping them to heal and break the cycle of abuse. Together we can significantly impact the nearly 1,000 children and families we serve annually.