All survivors deserve safety, healing, and justice
The CAC stands with all survivors of physical abuse, sexual abuse and commercial sexual exploitation.
The CAC stands with all survivors of physical abuse, sexual abuse and commercial sexual exploitation.
The Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County (CAC) is proud to be one of 150 local nonprofits selected to receive multi-year grants totaling between $30,000 and $1,000,000 each through Cummings Foundation’s $30 Million Grant Program. The CAC is one of just 25 organizations chosen to receive 10 years of funding during the competitive review process.
Your monthly update on all things CAC! Featured news, upcoming events, community events, and more.
Your monthly update on all things CAC! Featured news, upcoming events, community events, and more.
Your monthly update on all things CAC! Featured news, giving opportunities, community events, and more.
Your monthly update on all things CAC! Featured news, board updates, giving opportunities, community events, and more.
Mike Fish, President & CEO of Dellbrook|JKS, has been elected to serve as Chair of the CAC of Suffolk County’s Board of Trustees and Amanda Teo, Executive Director, Center for Law and Public Policy at Boston College Law School, has been elected to serve as Vice Chair.
The Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County (CAC) is pleased to announce that we have received Mass General Brigham Community Health Impact Funds to support the growth and enhancement of its Training and Outreach Program. This necessary funding will ensure the CAC’s capacity to engage and educate the Suffolk County community, strengthen its ability to identify child victims, and ensure equitable access to the CAC’s specialized services.
Your monthly update on all things CAC! Featured news, giving opportunities, upcoming trainings, job openings, and more.
Your monthly update on all things CAC! Featured news, giving opportunities, upcoming trainings, community events, and more.