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Aroostook Children’s Advocacy Center Marks One Year of Service

The Aroostook CAC includes Katherine Bartlett, Family Services Advocate; Lydia Christie, Program Coordinator; and Lori Deschaine, LCSW, Forensic Interviewer

The Aroostook Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC), a program of Aroostook Mental Health Center (AMHC), recently marked its one year anniversary of providing services to children and families. The CAC is committed to minimizing trauma and promoting healing for children and their families following the allegation of sexual abuse. The program provides a streamlined, timely and evidence-based community response in a safe and neutral environment.

Located in Fort Fairfield, in its first year, the CAC assisted more than 80 children and their families, highlighting the need for services in Aroostook County. “Prior to its opening, the closest Children’s Advocacy Center was in Bangor,” said Lori Deschaine, LCSW, Forensic Interviewer. “Having this program locally reduces the barriers in navigating a sometimes complex system while connecting the child and family with resources and supports.”

“This program would not be possible without the strong support it received from many local organizations and businesses who understood the need for this service,” explained Lydia Christie, Program Coordinator for Sexual Assault Services and Aroostook CAC.  “As we start our second year of operation, we wish to thank our community partners for making this possible.”

Donations will continue to be an important part of Aroostook CAC’s funding. “We are grateful for the continued support that helps ensure the sustainability of the program,” said Christie. Monetary contributions may be sent to Lydia Christie, AMHC, P.O. Box 1018, Caribou, Maine 04736. The CAC also has a list of program supplies available on the Amazon Aroostook CAC wish list accessible through the following link: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/29S0Y11KEEX6X.

Referrals for Aroostook CAC come through law enforcement, child protective services, or the district attorney’s office. To receive more information, contact the CAC directly at 207-472-6134.

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