A Statewide System
Designed to Protect Children
Georgia’s Children’s Advocacy Centers operate as a unified statewide network with 53 member centers working across 159 counties to ensure that every child has access to a coordinated, child-first response to abuse.
No matter where a child lives, the standard of care remains the same.
CACGA makes this consistency possible by supporting local
centers through strengthened quality, training, funding, and collaboration so no center operates in isolation and no community is left without support.
CACGA’s role includes:
Advancing evidence-based best practices
Training professionals to recognize and respond to child abuse
Providing grants and operational support to local centers
Strengthening statewide responses to child sex trafficking
Building partnerships that improve outcomes across systems
Together, this network replaces gaps and silos with coordination, accountability, and shared standards of care.