| About
the Georgia Center for Children
Our
Mission & History:
The Georgia Center for Children was established as a private, non-profit
agency in 1987. The Center’s mission is to help facilitate
healing for children and families that have experienced child sexual
abuse. This mission is accomplished by providing a safe, friendly
place where the child can disclose the abuse to a trained interviewer
on videotape; by providing long-term psychological treatment; by
coordinating the agencies involved in the investigation of child
sexual abuse; and by educating other professionals about child sexual
abuse. These services are provided at no cost to children who reside
in or were abused in DeKalb or Fulton County. The Georgia Center
for Children’s role throughout the criminal investigation
is to focus on the child’s needs, rather than focusing on
the crime itself.
In
1992 the Georgia Center for Children became the 10th agency in the
country to become an accredited member of the National Children’s
Alliance and the first in the state of Georgia. It now stands as
one of almost three hundred nationwide providing similar services
for abused children. The Georgia Center for Children has been honored
by UNICEF and The Carter Center as recipient of the 1994 Child Survival
Award. The Center was also honored as designated charity of the
1997 Cathedral Antiques Show, as beneficiary of the 2000 WXIA Community
Service Awards Dinner, and acknowledged as the finalist for the
2002 Managing for Excellence Award given by the Community Foundation
for Greater Atlanta. |

Until 1994, the Georgia Center for Children provided services to
those sexually abused children who resided in or were abused in
DeKalb County. Sexually abused children in Fulton County were not
receiving a similar type of help.Through a capital grant from the
Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation, in February 1994, the Center expanded
its services to include Fulton County.
Today,
the Center operates a program facility in both Fulton and DeKalb.
In 1994 through a capital grant from the Joseph B. Whitehead Foundation,
the Center expanded its services to include Fulton County. Sexually
abused children in Fulton County were not receiving the same services
that were provided in DeKalb County. Today, the Center operates
a program facility in both Fulton and DeKalb.
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