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    A VOICE FOR CHILDREN

    The CAC is a trauma-informed, child-focused center where children referred by law enforcement or DCS share their story in a safe setting, receive specialized medical care, and begin healing through supportive services.

    What to expect

    A COMFORTING RESPONSE

    Forensic Interviews

    conducted once, in a safe, child-friendly environment

    Medical Evaluations

    and treatment–specialized, child-focused medical care

    Family Advocacy

    support, education and resources for the caregiver and family

    Long Term Support

    support for the caregivers and long-term success of the family

    Guides for Law Enforcement

    JOIN US

    • Employment

    • Internships
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  • Trainings & Resources

    FOR PROFESSIONALS


    • Mandatory Reporter Training

    • Professional Development Trainings

    • Law Enforcement Guides
    • SAYF Council for Professionals

      (AKA the Child Abuse Prevention Council)

    FOR YOUTH

    • Voices Youth Council

    • What to Expect?

    • Resources for Youth

    FOR FAMILIES, PARENTS & CAREGIVERS

    • Resources for Caregivers

    • What to Expect?
    • Classes & Groups
    • Safe Sleep Online Course
    Mandatory Reporter Training

    Mandatory Reporter Training

    The training is intended to provide mandatory reporters in any profession

    UPCOMING Classes

    Wednesday Evenings- Active Parenting of Teens

    In-Person (dinner served and limited childcare provided)

    Morning Parent Cafe

    Description: Parent Cafés are physically and emotionally safe

    View All Upcoming Classes and Groups
  • About

    ABOUT CAC

    The Children’s Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona…

    Where abuse ends and healing begins

    learn More About CAC
    • Mission, Vision & Values
    • Our History

    • Staff & Board of Directors

    • Annual Report & Finances
    • Contact Us

    • For the Media
    • Employment

    STORIES OF HOPE

    BONNIE'S STORY

    Restoring Happiness

    Bonnie is a 12-year-old girl with long, dark hair and glasses. When she was first brought to the Children’s Advocacy Center, she looked fragile and avoided eye contact. She had just come from the hospital, where she Read More

    Kendra

    Sadly, Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Often Go Hand in Hand

    Jenn’s husband was romantic and charming when they first met. He took her and her five children into his home and promised to care for them. Read More

    View More Success Stories
  • Get Involved

    DONATE NOW

    Every service at CAC is free for children and families. With the support of our community, we are able to continue providing critical care and advocacy.

    Make a Donation

    OTHER WAYS TO HELP

    • Donation Bins
    • AZ Tax Credit
    • Sponsors
    • Student Internships
    • Wish List

    EVENTS & NEWS

    13th Annual Golf Tournament to Support the Children's Advocacy Center

    Sunday, September 27, 2026. 

    • April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
    • Sign up for the Newsletter
    View all Events & News
donate now
  • Our Work

    A VOICE FOR CHILDREN

    The CAC is a trauma-informed, child-focused center where children referred by law enforcement or DCS share their story in a safe setting, receive specialized medical care, and begin healing through supportive services.

    What to expect

    A COMFORTING RESPONSE

    Forensic Interviews

    conducted once, in a safe, child-friendly environment

    Medical Evaluations

    and treatment–specialized, child-focused medical care

    Family Advocacy

    support, education and resources for the caregiver and family

    Long Term Support

    support for the caregivers and long-term success of the family

    Guides for Law Enforcement

    JOIN US

    • Employment

    • Internships
    Facebook Instagram
  • Trainings & Resources

    FOR PROFESSIONALS


    • Mandatory Reporter Training

    • Professional Development Trainings

    • Law Enforcement Guides
    • SAYF Council for Professionals

      (AKA the Child Abuse Prevention Council)

    FOR YOUTH

    • Voices Youth Council

    • What to Expect?

    • Resources for Youth

    FOR FAMILIES, PARENTS & CAREGIVERS

    • Resources for Caregivers

    • What to Expect?
    • Classes & Groups
    • Safe Sleep Online Course
    Mandatory Reporter Training

    Mandatory Reporter Training

    The training is intended to provide mandatory reporters in any profession

    UPCOMING Classes

    Wednesday Evenings- Active Parenting of Teens

    In-Person (dinner served and limited childcare provided)

    Morning Parent Cafe

    Description: Parent Cafés are physically and emotionally safe

    View All Upcoming Classes and Groups
  • About

    ABOUT CAC

    The Children’s Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona…

    Where abuse ends and healing begins

    learn More About CAC
    • Mission, Vision & Values
    • Our History

    • Staff & Board of Directors

    • Annual Report & Finances
    • Contact Us

    • For the Media
    • Employment

    STORIES OF HOPE

    BONNIE'S STORY

    Restoring Happiness

    Bonnie is a 12-year-old girl with long, dark hair and glasses. When she was first brought to the Children’s Advocacy Center, she looked fragile and avoided eye contact. She had just come from the hospital, where she Read More

    Kendra

    Sadly, Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Often Go Hand in Hand

    Jenn’s husband was romantic and charming when they first met. He took her and her five children into his home and promised to care for them. Read More

    View More Success Stories
  • Get Involved

    DONATE NOW

    Every service at CAC is free for children and families. With the support of our community, we are able to continue providing critical care and advocacy.

    Make a Donation

    OTHER WAYS TO HELP

    • Donation Bins
    • AZ Tax Credit
    • Sponsors
    • Student Internships
    • Wish List

    EVENTS & NEWS

    13th Annual Golf Tournament to Support the Children's Advocacy Center

    Sunday, September 27, 2026. 

    • April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
    • Sign up for the Newsletter
    View all Events & News

Course Difficulty: Beginner

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  • Mandatory Reporter Training

    Mandatory Reporter Training

    Cecily Cecily

    Difficulty: Beginner

    Number of lessons: 23

  • Sleep Training

    Sleep Training

    Cecily Cecily

    Difficulty: Beginner

    Number of lessons: 7

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