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Carl Perkins Child Advocacy Center outlines services after Atoka proclamation, seeks fundraising support
Summary
Kayla Starnes of the Carl Perkins Child Advocacy Center described the nonprofit—s free services for abused children (forensic interviews, trauma therapy, victim advocacy), said the center served about 218 children last year and asked the community to support upcoming fundraising plans including a proposed May 30 event at Phoenix Theatre.
The Atoka board recognized the Carl Perkins Child Advocacy Center at its April 14 meeting and heard a presentation from Kayla Starnes, who outlined the center—s services and asked the community to support fundraising efforts.
Starnes said the Carl Perkins Center provides free forensic interviewing (recorded audio and video to preserve the…
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