Holiday Safety: Empowering Our Young Ones
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As families gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, it’s a wonderful time to reinforce the importance of safety and empowerment for our children.
Hands: Conduits of Magic and Kindness
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Behold the magic of small hands, for even in the face of stormy skies, they can weave enchantment into the world.
Spotlight on Our Vice President: Jennifer Tewell
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Warm greetings to our FCCAC family and supporters! We’re delighted to introduce you to Jennifer Tewell, our dynamic Vice President. Jennifer’s journey with the Four Corners Child Advocacy Center began […]
Meet Kimberly Spitzer: Our Dynamic Board Secretary and Advocate for Children
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Meet Kimberly Spitzer, our dedicated board secretary who’s fast approaching her two-year anniversary with FCCAC! Not only does she bring incredible skills to her role, but she’s also driven […]
Meet the Team Tuesday: Spotlight on Tyson Cox, Our Unstoppable Undersheriff
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Tyson’s work over the years reminds us why having Law Enforcement on the Multi-Disciplinary Team is non-negotiable. They bring a unique perspective and set of skills that can make or break an investigation.
Board Member Spotlight: Meet Bill Lewis
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Board Member Spotlight: Meet Bill Lewis We’re excited to introduce you to Bill Lewis, a dedicated board member who has served FCCAC for 4 1/2 years. Get to know the […]
Empowering the Community: Investing in Child Protection Training
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Tyson’s work over the years reminds us why having Law Enforcement on the Multi-Disciplinary Team is non-negotiable. They bring a unique perspective and set of skills that can make or break an investigation.
Meet the Team Tuesday: Chris Veach, Child Protection Manager at Montezuma County DSS
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Meet Chris Veach, one of the founding members of our multi-disciplinary team and the Child Protection Manager at Montezuma County Department of Social Services.
Introduction: Empowering the Community – A Deeper Look Into Child Advocacy
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Whether you’re a concerned community member, a parent, or someone considering a career in child advocacy, these articles aim to provide you with insights into the life-changing work we do.
How to spot GROOMING
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Prevention Coordinator, Emily, has some great information on GROOMING.