Washtenaw Child Advocacy Center

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Support, Protect, Advocate

The Washtenaw Child Advocacy Center (WCAC) is a child-focused program of Catholic Charities Washtenaw County in which the county prosecutor’s office, local law enforcement agencies, mental health, medical professionals, and victim advocates work together to conduct forensic interviews and make team decisions about the investigation, treatment, and prosecution of child sexual abuse, child physical abuse and child witnesses to violence cases.

WCAC helps minimize the trauma to children and families by offering crisis intervention services, coordinated case management, and emotional support as cases go through the legal system.

The WCAC works with child abuse investigators across all disciplines to provide a comprehensive and coordinated response to child abuse. Historically, children were interviewed by numerous professionals in multiple environments and were in the position of having to repeat their experience multiple times. At the Advocacy Center, a highly specialized and trained forensic interviewer conducts interviews of children in a child-friendly environment.

The WCAC is accredited by the National Children’s Alliance (NCA). To learn more about the NCA, visit nationalchildrensalliance.org.

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Assistance and Counseling

The WCAC provides access for children and families to obtain services which include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Forensic interviews
  • Crisis counseling
  • Community resource assistance; and
  • Referral services

Contact Us

Anyone seeking counseling or prevention education can call the WCAC at 734.544.2925 or email [email protected].

If you are experiencing an emergency, please call 911.

Donate to Our Wish List

You can make an extraordinary difference with your donation of ordinary, everyday items. Wish list items are updated regularly and include a variety of items that benefit clients. Due to safety concerns, we do not accept used items.