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Amplifying Voices. Advancing Change

Thanks to strong advocacy, investment in infrastructure, and statewide collaboration, Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas has built a powerful network of care that reaches every corner of the state.

 

  • Supporting 18 Children’s Advocacy Centers

  • Operating across 32 service locations statewide

  • Coordinating 64 Multidisciplinary Teams (MDTs)Serving all 75 Arkansas counties

  • Helping over 10,000 children and families each year—at no cost to them

 

This growing network ensures that no matter where a child lives in Arkansas, they have access to high-quality, trauma-informed care when they need it most.

Advocate With Us

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CACar partners with member centers and allied organizations to advocate for stronger resources and legislation that protect children across Arkansas. We champion funding and services that support our state’s most vulnerable population—child victims of physical and sexual abuse. Your voice can make a difference, and getting involved is easier than you might think.

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State Funding and Legislation


Reaching out to your representative can feel daunting, but legislators are our partners—and your words matter. By speaking up for victims of child abuse, community members like you give a voice to the voiceless and help secure vital funding for CACar and local CACs.

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Find your Arkansas State Representative

​Find your Arkansas State Senator

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Federal Funding and Legislation

 

Federal laws like the Victims of Child Abuse Act and the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) provide essential funding for CAC services in Arkansas and across the nation. CACar works closely with Senators and Members of Congress to ensure continued support for these critical programs.

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Find your US Representative and/or US Senator

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Section 9-5-104 - Duties of Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas - Child safety centers

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Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas (EIN: 56-2417905) is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of Section 501 ( c ) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as amended.

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