Submitted by Sarah Shires

SCCAC Annual Toy Drive

November 29, 2016 - The Shelby County Children’s Advocacy Center is announcing the start of our annual Toy Drive. We are excited to have this chance to brighten the lives of children who have experienced abuse or trauma, but we know this is only possible through the generosity of our community.

SC Children's Advocacy Center Recipient of $25,000 Grant

August 19, 2016 - The Shelby County Children’s Advocacy Center (SCCAC) recently received $25,000 in grant funds from The Meadows Foundation for renovations of our new office space. The new building is larger and was modified in order to allow us to expand our mental health staff, which now includes two counseling interns in addition to our full-time counselor. We are thrilled to be able to offer free counseling to more children and families in our community, and are very grateful to The Meadows Foundation for helping to make that possible.

SCCAC 5th Annual Princess Ball, Tickets Sold Out

February 11, 2016 - Tickets for the SCCAC Princess Ball are now sold out.


January 8, 2015 - Sound the royal trumpets! The Fifth Annual Princess Ball is approaching! Start planning now to attend the Shelby County Children’s Advocacy Center Princess Ball on Saturday, February 27, 2016, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the John D. Windham Civic Center. The event is open to girls ages 3-13 and their adult family member escort.

Thank You from SCCAC for Annual Toy Drive Donations

December 17, 2014 - The staff at the Shelby County Children’s Advocacy Center would like to thank those of you who contributed to our annual toy drive. We have had so many child victims and families in crisis come through our Center this year, and with your help we have been able to provide Christmas cheer at a time in their lives when it is most needed.

Your generosity is a reminder to them that they are loved and valuable. Our heartfelt thanks goes out to each and every person who gave food, funds, clothes, bikes, toys, and the gift of your time.

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