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  • Oregon child welfare advocates forced to make difficult decisions about who gets seen

    While the rest of the world may have slowed down, unfortunately child abuse does not. Street Roots News speaks with our staff and others about this issue.
    Street Roots

  • Panel Aired on OPB’s Think Out Loud

    Our Children’s Center Honors panel, “Having Difficult Conversations,” aired on OPB’s Think Out Loud on April 18. The panel was introduced by Children’s Center Program Committee Member Dr. Amy Stoeber, and the panelists included the legendary Sesame Street actress Sonia Manzano, Des Bansilé of Youth ERA, pediatrician Dr. Kristan Collins, and Gladstone Schools Superintendent Bob Stewart.
    OPB’s Think Out Loud

  • Amanda McVay Honored with Award

    KATU’s Evan Schreiber visited Children’s Center and spoke with Forensic Interviewer Amanda McVay, who was honored with a “Champions of Children” award for her incredible work at Children’s Center. The award was presented at the 20th Annual Child Abuse and Family Violence Summit.
    KATU News

  • Why Teens Keep the Secret of Sexual Abuse

    Child Interviewer Supervisor, Sue Lewis spoke with Street Roots reporter, Libby Dowsett, about why teens may not disclose sexual assault, and how Child Advocacy Centers — like Children’s Center — help victims disclose and begin their healing journey.
    Street Roots

  • Oregon City Police Chief Jim Band joins Children’s Center Board

    Oregon City Police Chief Jim Band recently joined the Board of Directors for Children’s Center, the sole organization in Clackamas County providing comprehensive child abuse assessment, prevention and intervention services.
    Clackamas Review

  • Children’s Center Welcomes New Members to Board of Directors

    Children’s Center, the sole organization in Clackamas County providing comprehensive child abuse assessment, prevention and intervention services, has recently added five new members to its Board of Directors.
    OregonLive Blog 

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