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Child Advocacy Center
Provides a safe, child-focused center for coordinated investigations, treatment, and support services for child abuse cases, bringing together various professionals to ensure comprehensive care.

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Our House Of Central Vt


Founded in
1995
EIN
03-0324723
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Human Services
Address
38 SUMMER ST BARRE, VT 05641-3749 Unite States
Website
https://www.ourhousecentralvt.com/
Phone
(802)-622-08218022726312
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About
OUR House of Central VT, founded in 1995, provides a safe, supportive environment for individuals of all ages who have experienced sexual abuse or other violent crimes. They offer free, trauma-informed advocacy and support services, including timely investigations, to victims and their families in Washington County, VT. Their mission is to help those impacted by violence address their experiences and find healing.
Mission
OUR House welcomes individuals of any age who have faced sexual abuse or other violent crimes into a secure and comforting space. Their team of trauma-informed professionals ensures a supportive and child-friendly environment where those impacted can openly address their experiences.

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