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Emma's House

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GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of radical generosity. Join the movement. A meaningful of any amount helps us continue to provide forensic interviews, medical nurse exams, advocacy, and trauma-focused counseling to children, teens, and caregivers when there is a report of child abuse, drug endangerment, or neglect. Our specialized programs focus on healing from child abuse and traumatic events.

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Calling All  Super Heros.

Emma's House is currently seeking qualified applicants to serve on the Board of Directors. If you are interested, please submit your completed application by Monday, November 18 to:

info@emmashousecac.org

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The 3-year term begins January 2025.

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HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Emma’s House is a charitable, not-for-profit organization funded by grants and private donations. Emma’s House is in need of supplies, as well as financial assistance in order to continue developing these essential services.

Our Mission

Emma’s House is a facility-based program where children begin healing from the trauma of abuse and neglect.  Emma’s House provides forensic interviews, child abuse-specific medical exams (on-site), and trauma-focused counseling for children and their non-offending caregivers (also on-site). The forensic interview is video-recorded and subsequently provided to the investigative agency (law enforcement or child and family services), which initiates an investigation. This process eliminates the need for the child to be interviewed at the police station, which to many children is very intimidating. Prior to Emma’s House, child victims of abuse often had to disclose up to 9 times the trauma that had occurred to multiple professionals. The Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) model minimizes the trauma to the child by eliminating the need for multiple interviews and providing a warm child-friendly home-like setting. We provide one forensic interview that is legally sound and developmentally appropriate, which oftentimes becomes critical evidence if a case goes to court.

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