July 2023

Dear Audra,


Are you interested in getting involved with Child Advocacy? We host our Gratiot County Substance Abuse Coalition, CAN Committee, and Gratiot County Breastfeeding Coalition each month right here at Child Advocacy. If you think you would be a great fit for one of these monthly meetings, please come and check it out or if you would like more information please call our office (989)463-1422!


Thank you for taking the time to read our newsletter,

Staci Bigelow

Volunteer/Event Coordinator

Check out our website www.childadvocacy.net.

Child Advocacy Lunch & Learn

Thursday, July 6, 2023

11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m.


Lunch & Learns are held the first Thursday of each month, please see the detailed flyer below for this months topic and registration information.


Gratiot County Substance Abuse Coalition Meeting

No July meeting scheduled, see you in August!


If interested in attending or for more information please email Emily at emily@childadvocacy.net.


Caregiver Support Group Meeting

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

6:00 p.m.


Please email Morgan at michelle@childadvocacy.net for more information.

DARKNESS TO LIGHT'S Stewards of

Children Training

Monday, July 18, 2023

4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.


Registration required and limited to 15 participants. Contact Morgan at 989-463-1422 or morgan@childadvocacy.net to reserve your space.


Gratiot County Breastfeeding Coalition

Wednesday, July 26, 2023

4:30 p.m.


If interested in attending or for more information please contact Amanda at amanda@childadvocacy.net.


For more information on upcoming events and trainings please see detailed flyers below or visit our website at www.ChildAdvocacy.net


About Us 



Child Advocacy is a non-profit agency with a mission to improve the welfare of children and their families through education, training, and support for the prevention of substance abuse and child abuse and neglect.


Our Staff



Jennifer Stambaugh

President & CEO 

jennifer@childadvocacy.net

 

Pam Scherzer

Office Manager

pam@childadvocacy.net


Staci Bigelow

Event/Volunteer Coordinator

staci@childadvocacy.net

 

Emily Rayburn

GCSAC Program Director

emily@childadvocacy.net


Sara Krebs 

GCSAC Prevention

Coordinator 

sara@childadvocacy.net


Caleb Loomis

GCSAC Prevention Educator

Caleb@childadvocacy.net


Rachel Molands

GCSAC Prevention Educator

rachel@childadvocacy.net

 

Morgan Rooy

CAN Program Director

morgan@childadvocacy.net

 

Richelle Davis 

CAN Prevention Educator

richelle@childadvocacy.net


Ashley Tupper

Pantry Program Coordinator

ashley@childadvocacy.net


Amanda Siddall

Breastfeeding Coalition Coordinator

amanda@childadvocacy.net

 

Michelle Zombeck 

CASA Program Director 

michelle@childadvocacy.net

 

Heather Therrien 

CAC Program Director

heather@childadvocacy.net


Darby Chaffin

CAC Victim Advocate

darby@childadvocacy.net

 

Mandi Luft

CAC Case Manager

mandi@childadvocacy.net

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Gratiot County Substance Abuse Coalition

The CAC Celebrates 10 Years


This year marks the 10th Anniversary of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Gratiot County (CAC).

 

While planning began in 2010 and programming began in 2012, the doors officially opened in January 2013 and in October of that same year, the CAC applied for and received Accreditation from the National Children’s Alliance. To date, staff have served 1,349 alleged victims of child maltreatment along with nearly 4,000 protective caregivers and siblings.

 

The CAC functions within a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) comprised of the Office of the Gratiot County Prosecutor, law enforcement from every Gratiot County jurisdiction, the Department of Health and Human Services, Gratiot Integrated Health Network, Zenlightenment Wellness Center, Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital - Center for Child Protection, and Sparrow Health Systems. The purpose of the Team is to ensure a coordinated, victim-centered approach from the onset of an investigation through to prosecution of a case. Center staff continue providing support to children and their families until it’s no longer needed. Services through the Children’s Advocacy Center are provided at no cost.

 

When an allegation of abuse occurs, children, their protective caregivers, and siblings are supported by the MDT – they investigate each case and provide services and support. That support may look different for every child and family who visit the CAC and is based on identified needs. Center staff communicate regularly and provide follow-up services to each child and family. Services include the completion of child and adolescent forensic interviews and victim advocacy services. Additional supports may include provision of tangible items (new bedding, sleepwear, clothes), referrals for medical and mental health services, participation in art therapy and support groups, education about the criminal justice system, court accompaniment, and many others.

 

With support from United Way and community donors, the CAC got its start in a retrofitted, three-room garage behind the Wilcox Building in Alma. However, much like Child Advocacy as a whole, the CAC quickly outgrew the space. Today, the Center fills up the core of the new Child Advocacy building. The new space has been instrumental in the ability of the CAC to absorb fluctuating caseloads - while the CAC averages 11 initial visits/forensic interviews each month, the number of interviews by month varies widely. Some months may only have one or two new children visit. In other months, the Center may welcome over 30 new children and their families. The ongoing caseload for CAC staff is currently 99 families.

 

The Children’s Advocacy Center operates as a result of state, federal, and local/private grants along with community donations. If you would like to learn more about how you can support the CAC, reach out to heather@childadvocacy.net or 989-463-1422. 



Heather Therrien

CAC Program Director


(Members of the Child Advocacy Board of Directors, United Way of Gratiot County, Consumer's Energy Foundation, The Chamber of Commerce, Audra Stahl, and Heather Gardner gathered for the 2013 CAC Ribbon cutting.)

Greetings,

It's time for me to say, "farewell". It is with much emotion that I say goodbye to Child Advocacy, the staff, the board, the volunteers, the collaborative partners, the supporters, and the community. I have loved working with all of you more than you could ever know!

So with my last goodbye having been said, I hand the reigns to Jennifer Stambaugh and wish her the best!



Until we meet again,

Audra Stahl

President & CEO

Greetings,

Let me start by saying, “Thank you” to Audra for all of her years of service and dedication to Child Advocacy and our community. We are sad to see her go, but know that she has left the programs here at Child Advocacy in a great place with committed and enthusiastic staff, volunteers, and partners continuing to support children and families in Gratiot County. I’ve enjoyed working with you as a member of the Child Abuse Neglect Prevention Committee, as a Child Advocacy Board Member, and most recently as the Family Advocate for the Children’s Advocacy Center the past 5 years. Happy Retirement, Audra!


I would also like to congratulate the Children’s Advocacy Center Program and their Multidisciplinary team partners on their 10th Anniversary! We appreciate all of the work they do to ensure children and families are safe and connected to supports.


We have a lot in store this summer. Please stay up to date by following us on Facebook: Child Advocacy-Gratiot County


I wish you all a safe and happy summer!



Jennifer Stambaugh

President & CEO

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