1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys is sexually abused before his or her 18th birthday...

Our Mission:
To restore dignity, trust, and hope to individuals and families traumatized by child sexual abuse through accessible and effective therapy, advocacy, and education.
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The Children's Center for Hope & Healing (formerly the Family Relations Program) is dedicated to stopping the cycle of child sexual abuse and to preventing the exploitation of children.
For twenty-seven years, we've served northeast Georgia by providing counseling, education, and advocacy for those whose lives have been affected by sexual abuse through our four programs: Victims' Services, Project Pathfinder, Women's Services, and Prevention Services.
All of our services are free or, in the case of Project Pathfinder's services for teens, are low-cost. Anyone can make a referral or request services. You do not have to have DFCS involvement to receive services. If you or a loved one has experienced sexual abuse, call 770.532.6530 to get help.
The Need for Counseling for Sexual Abuse Grew in 2011
For the second consecutive year, the Children's Center for Hope & Healing experienced phenomenal growth in demand for its services. The agency served 1,672 individuals through its 3 counseling programs in 2011, up 53% from the number served in 2010 (1,095). If we can help someone you know or love, let us know. All services are confidential. Call 770.532.6530.
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Upcoming Events
May:
2 - Stewards of Children Training - Cumming, $15, Register Here
7 - Stewards of Children Training - Gainesville, 6pm - 8:30 pm, $15, Register Here
24 - Stewards of Children Training - Gainesville, 9am - 11:30 am, $15, Register Here
June:
22 - 4th Annual Educational Conference: Breaking the Silence," featuring keynote speaker Lauren Book, author of It's Okay to Tell
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