Up & Coming Weekly

October 10, 2023

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OCTOBER 11-17, 2023 UCW 23 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM ServiceSource is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a mission to facilitate services, resources and partnerships to support people with disabilities and others we serve, along with their families, their caregivers and community members, in order to build more inclusive communities. Regional Office - Fayetteville, NC Job Placement Services Administrative Support Services Benefits Counseling Pre-Employment Transition Services Affordable Housing Friendship House Fayetteville / Scholarships Warrior Bridge - Veterans Program Community Inclusion Day Program Supporting over 3,000 individuals in our community each year North Carolina Services For more information on resources, visit www.servicesource.org or call 910-826-4699 / 600 Ames St. Fayetteville, NC 28301 Creating More Inclusive Communities For Voting Us Best Nonprofit & Best Community Project Unmask child abuse at masquerade ball by AUBRETTE REID e Child Advocacy Center presents the Pinwheel Masquerade Ball and Auction to Unmask Child Abuse on Saturday, Oct. 21st, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden. e event will include an auction, a DJ, dance demos, exquisite cuisine, a photo booth, a mask contest and more. e dress code is semi-formal attire, black tie optional, with an elegant mask, according to the Child Advocacy Center. All net proceeds will help fund the center's various child abuse prevention and intervention programs. Tickets cost $100 for an individual, $175 for a couple and a VIP table for $1200. To purchase tickets visit https://www.cacfaync. org/how-to-help/pinwheel- masquerade-ball.html and scroll to the yellow button that says "Get your tickets now." For more information on various ways to sponsor this event and how to donate items for the auction please visit https:// www.cacfaync.org/how-to-help/ pinwheel-masquerade-ball.html, or call the Child Advocacy Center at 910-486-9700. e Child Advocacy Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and was founded in 1993 by a group of concerned and proactive people who wanted to coordinate services provided to victims of child abuse and their families. e CAC received referrals for 959 reported cases of child abuse in fiscal year 2021. eir mission is to help victims of child abuse and prevent it. e center coordinates with various agencies, law enforcement, social workers, child protective services and more. By coordinating with multiple agencies, the CAC reduces the number of interviews victims of child abuse must endure by providing specially trained professionals to conduct a forensic interview in a centralized location. e funding from various organizations, grants, event sponsorships and donations make it possible for the CAC to help child abuse victims and their families. One of the CAC's programs, Darkness to Light, D2L, Stewards of Children, a child sexual abuse prevention class, uses a research and evidence-based program to prevent child sexual abuse. D2L teaches adults to recognize, prevent, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. North Carolina is one of the top ten states in human trafficking, according to the North Carolina Human Trafficking Commission. Cumberland County's distance to I-95 is a contributing factor because the highway makes it easier for criminals to transport child abuse victims and evade authorities. Further, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Children's Bureau's "Child Maltreatment 2021" report, North Carolina had over 20,000 child abuse cases. Child maltreatment covers four types of maltreatment : physical, neglect, emotional, and sexual abuse. ese alarming numbers demonstrate why CAC, an organization dedicated to helping child abuse victims and preventing child abuse, is an indispensable part of our community. ese numbers highlight the urgent need for support systems that can intervene, protect and help child abuse victims and their families. e CAC does just that. Donating to the CAC or sponsoring their events help those already affected and helps their mission to prevent and eliminate child abuse in our community. To donate to CAC or help out in another way, visit their how-to- help page, https://www.cacfaync. org/how-to-help/. EVENT AUBRETTE REID., Staff Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomingweekly. com. 910-484-6200.

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