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Heroes Without Capes- Night at the Fair
24 February

Heroes Without Capes Awards Night

Join us for Heroes without Capes 2023! The Heroes Without Capes Awards event honors the people in our community who help protect children from abuse. The Children’s Advocacy Center has worked for over 25 years to ensure abuse ends and …

A picture of a snowman with a red hat standing in snow
26 October

2022 Holiday Toy Drive

Hope and Healing for the Holidays We know trauma can impact even the happiest time of the year… Help us make sure every child we serve receives a gift. Wish List Stocking Stuffers (including toiletries and  personal care items)  Small …

04 May

Thank you Tucson Electric Power

Thank to our friends at TEP for a generous $10,000 donation to upgrade the technology in our conference/training room.  Providing trainings and parent support classes virtually during COVID made us realize that the technology we were working with with was …

19 May

Severe cases of child abuse emerge during the pandemic

TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) – Much like domestic violence, concerns circulated about a spike in child abuse during the pandemic. Months later, the impacts of the pandemic on child abuse are becoming clear in southern Arizona. READ MORE: https://www.kold.com/2021/05/08/more-severe-cases-of-child-abuse-emerge-during-the-pandemic/?outputType=apps

10 February

Building renamed after Barbara LaWall

The Pima County Board of Supervisors name the Childen’s Advocacy Center building after retiring Pima County Attorney Barbara LaWall. Check out the video on our Facebook page. Full video here.  

24 December

Funding from the Violence Against Women Act

Several southern Arizona organizations are getting a share of funding from the Violence Against Women Act. The act was extended in Arizona by Governor Doug Ducey last year. The Children’s Advocacy Center of Southern Arizona is one of those organizations. …

08 August

Keeping your kids safe online

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE ONLINE? Remind your kids that online actions have consequences. The words kids write and the images they post have consequences offline.   Kids should post only what they’re comfortable with others …