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Child Advocacy Center at Isaiah's Place reports increased local caseload, expands services
Summary
Jennifer Nisley, program director at Isaiah's Place Child Advocacy Center, briefed the Troy City Council on the center's 2024 caseload, staffing additions, accreditation status and countywide training and school-based prevention work.
TROY, Ohio — Jennifer Nisley, program director of the Child Advocacy Center at Isaiah's Place, told the Troy City Council on April 7 that the center provided coordinated forensic interviews and wraparound services to more than 155 children and families in 2024 and expanded services for Troy residents.
Nisley said the center handled 155 individual children and families countywide last year and that Troy accounted for 29 forensic interviews, making Troy the county's second-largest source of cases. "We served over 155 individual children and families," she told council. "Last year for Troy…
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