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Center for Child and Family Advocacy seeks funding to expand SART clinic services, highlights nine years of forensic exams

5762554 · July 29, 2025
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The Center for Child and Family Advocacy updated commissioners on its SART clinic at Archbold Hospital, described increases in strangulation and child-abuse exams, and asked for continued county support and help pursuing grants and legislative advocacy.

The Center for Child and Family Advocacy gave Williams County commissioners an update on its Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) clinic and asked for continued support and help pursuing funding and legislative contacts.

Rory Mack, executive director of the Center for Child and Family Advocacy, and Charlotte Young, clinic coordinator, told the board the clinic — housed in donated space at Archbold Hospital — provides forensic medical exams and trauma-informed mental-health services across a five-county area and will not turn anyone away. “We will not turn anybody away,” Mack said, describing the clinic’s mission to serve victims of sexual assault, strangulation and…

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