| 424 N. River Seguin, TX. 78155 |
Phone: 830-303-4760 Fax: (830) 303-4742 |
http://www.gccac.net |
General Information
| Executive Director: | |
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| Mission Statement: | The Guadalupe County Children's Advocacy Center advocates for and provides services to abused children and their families, and coordinates the investigation, prosecution and the child's treatment all in an effort to reduce the trauma to children from the abuse they have suffered. |
| Operational Since: | Nov, 2003 |
| Annual CAC Budget: | $250,000 - 299,999 |
| Service Area: | Single County |
| County(ies) Served: | Guadalupe |
| Community Characteristics: | Rural |
| CAC Model: | Independent |
| Case Criteria: |
Sexual and Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse Physical Abuse Child Witness |
| Ages of Children Served: | 0 to 17 |
| Average Number of Children Receiving First Time Core CAC Services Each Month: | 25 |
| Interagency Partners: | Cibolo Police Department County Attorney's Offices District Attorney's Offices Guadalupe County Sheriff's Office Guadalupe Regional Medical Center Marion Police Department New Braunfels Police Department Schertz Police Department Seguin Police Department Selma Police Department Texas Department of Family and Protective Services |
| Interagency Partners Housed On Site: | No |
| Core Program Components/Services: |
Cases Reviewed by MDT Forensic Interviews Off Site Mental Health Services Off Site Sexual Assault Exams On Site Mental Health Services Volunteer Program |
| Additional Services Provided: |
Assistance With Completion Of CVC Application Information Regarding Client's Case, Services Available, Criminal/Civil Justice System Medical/Hospital Accompaniment Referral for and/or Coordination of Other Social/Family Services Training for Partner Agencies |
| Center Staff Positions and Time Staffed: | Executive Director (fte) Assistant Director (fte) Therapist (pte) Clinical Psychologist (pte) Client Services Coordinator (fte) |
| Facility Information: | Square footage: 2,100. A house on the edge of Seguin's historic downtown. Built in 1931 and fully renovated in 2003. |
| Funding Sources: |
City Government County Government Foundations Special Events United Way VOCA Juror's Fees Civic Organizations Corporations Individual Donors Court-Ordered Fees Churches |