One Team

One Team CACGA: We Are One Team The Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia had its origins in 1989, when five children’s advocacy centers were established. Initially called the Georgia Network for Children, CACGA was incorporated in March 1994. Today, more than 25...

Five Questions for Brooke Woods

Brooke Woods is the Executive Director of Stepping Stone Children’s Advocacy Center in Dublin. CACGA:  What is the Stepping Stone? Brooke Woods:  Stepping Stone Child Advocacy Center is a non-profit organization located in Dublin, Georgia which serves victims of...

Five Questions for Jackla Lawson

Jackla Lawson is the Executive Director and SANE Coordinator for The Treehouse, the children’s advocacy center and sexual assault center in Thomasville, Georgia, serving Thomas County. CACGA: What is The Treehouse CAC? Jackla Lawson: The Treehouse is a...

Five Questions for Amy Boney

Amy Boney is the Executive Director of the Lighthouse Children’s Advocacy Center in Americus, Georgia.  CACGA:  What is Lighthouse CAC? Amy Boney: The Lighthouse Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) is where healing begins for abused children in the Southwestern Judicial...

Five Questions for Kris Rice

Kris Rice is the Executive Director of Coastal Children’s Advocacy Center, in beautiful Savannah. Kris is  one of the founding members of what is now known as the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Georgia.  CACGA:  What is Coastal CAC? Kris Rice:  CCAC...