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Sunlight Children’s Services reports 243 child advocacy cases served in 2024; outlines expansion plans for Andover services
Summary
Sunlight Children's Services told the council it served 243 victims through its Child Advocacy Center in 2024, provided free mental health services and plans to expand clinician capacity in Andover.
Brent Murphy, CEO of Sunlight Children’s Services, updated the council on the nonprofit’s 2024 work and local services available to children and families in Butler County.
Murphy said Sunlight served 243 victims at its Child Advocacy Center last year and operates two primary programs: a Child Advocacy Center in El Dorado that provides forensic interviews and a residential children’s home that has served 670 placements statewide in 2024. "We do receive some public funds for you guys…
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