Spiritof Spring - Children`s Assessment Center
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Spiritof Spring - Children`s Assessment Center
E A RLY FALL 2014 IN THIS ISSUE Capital Campaign Update Spirit of Spring 2/3 4 Child Abuse Prevention Month 5 2014 Cherish the Child Awards H.O.I.S.T. 6 7 T he C hi l d r e n’s A s s e s s me nt C e nt e r Restoring Hope - Rebuilding Lives Hello everyone, April, Child Abuse Prevention Month, is several months behind us and we are beginning to settle into a new school year. The Children’s Assessment Center would like to thank all of our staff, partners and volunteers who assisted us in providing a record breaking number of prevention trainings to churches, schools, camps and other youth-serving organizations during the last several months. The work of protecting children is the responsibility of the adults. Therefore, educating yourself on the signs and symptoms of child sexual abuse is imperative for a safe and healthy community, free from abuse. The face of child sexual abuse continues to change -- today in Houston, 1 in 5 children is solicited for sex while online; and on our streets, numerous young children are lured into domestic human trafficking after running away from an abusive family situation. Sadly, only 1 in 10 of these children will have the courage to talk about their abuse. The Children’s Assessment Center is here to put the pieces back together after the unimaginable happens and we need your help! Please contact us to learn more about our Capital Campaign, sign up for a volunteer training or just call to learn more about the incredible work we do every day on behalf of these brave and innocent children. We look forward to hearing from you. Elaine Stolte, Executive Director The Children’s Assessment Center Spirit of Spring The 15th Annual Spirit of Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show benefiting The Children’s Assessment Center was held on Thursday, April 17, 2014 at the Westin Galleria. This year’s Spirit of Spring marked a very special occasion as The CAC celebrated 15 years of Houston pledging support for child victims of sexual abuse. It was a full house with over 500 supporters in attendance helping to raise funds for programs that are critical to the healing of child victims of sexual abuse. Outstanding event chairs Tina Davis, Lidiya Gold, Denise Hazen and Yvette Webb planned a delightful afternoon with the perfect mix of fabulous spring and summer (continued on page 4) Event Chairs-Tina Davis, Yvette Webb, Denise Hazen and Lidiya Gold The Children’s Assessment Center’s mission is to provide a professional, compassionate and coordinated approach to the treatment of sexually abused children and their families and to serve as an advocate for all children in our community. Capital CampaignUpdate Phase II Phase I Restoring Hope - Rebuilding Lives C A P I TA L C A M PA I G N D O N AT I O N S 0 24.5 The Restoring Hope Rebuilding Lives Capital Campaign is in its final phase of fundraising! We have $5.5 million left to raise to complete our fundraising goal! In case you haven’t heard, we are expanding our building to better prevent and treat child sexual abuse in Harris County. The CAC will soon tear down our current parking garage to make way for our new expanded facility! If you have not donated to our capital campaign, we need your participation and financial support. Your gift in any size will go a long way to make a very real and tangible difference in the fight against child sexual abuse right here in our community. The sexual exploitation of our children is a community-wide problem and we need the citizens of Harris County to stand up and help us fight this increasingly dangerous epidemic. If you are tired of hearing about human trafficking, child pornography and the online solicitation of our children, please take a stance and donate to our capital campaign! If everyone reading this newsletter makes a contribution, our mission to better prevent and treat child sexual abuse will become a reality. This is a very exciting time for The Children's Assessment Center and for Houston! Please join us to help heal and protect our children! To follow our construction progress or to find out more, go to www.cachouston.org. million 30million 1 new direct intake reception area for children and families 77,000 square feet added to our current building 18,000 additional square feet to house Partner Agencies 11 additional therapy and interview rooms 1 new playroom C A P I TA L C A M PA I G N D O N O R S Shooting Star $1 million + Hot Air Balloon $100,000 - $249,999 Eagle $50,000 - $99,999 Houston Endowment Inc. The Brown Foundation, Inc. The Cullen Trust for Health Care The Moody Foundation Vivian L. Smith Foundation Spindletop Charities, Inc. Hamill Foundation Harris County District Attorney’s Office The Simmons Foundation T.L.L. Temple Foundation Vantage Drilling Company Clarkson Shipping Services USA, LLC Comcast The Cossum Family Daewoo Shipbuilding Marine Engineering Benjamin DeBerry Vivian Dugger Tom Elder Dr. and Mrs. David Engler, In Honor of Norma Zentno Tim and Emily Essaye Fearnley Offshore LLC Marcia Nadel Fiman and Veronique Vaillancourt Ms. Catherine Flowers Doug and Melissa Fordyce Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Frost Gensler Goodrich Petroleum Corporation Natasha and Patrick Gorgue Rhonda and Mike Graff Granite Legal Systems Matthew Jankovsky Kevin and Hillary Jebbitt David and Sarah Keymer Steven Kimbrell / Judge Joan Campbell John and Tama Klosek Family Fund Michael Kotzin Dr. Kevin Lee Barbara and Ulyesse LeGrange Benjy and Erica Levit Lise Liddell - Prometheus Trust Faith and Lee Majors Mr. and Mrs. Troy Manchac Memorial Women's Business Network, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Moody, III Katie and Matthew Newtown OTC Global Holdings LP / E. Javier & Lucinda Loya Mickey and Gail Patrick Ashley and Sidney Perkins Plains All American Ms. Leslie W. Rich The Rimawi Family Louis and Elizabeth Runge Hernan Scolari George A. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Alejandro Simón Mr. and Mrs. Lance Smith Dave Smothermon Lisa Stoika The Sutton Foundation TCT Oil Brokers In Memory of Dr. Joseph C. Ting TRAF-TEX, INC. Shane and Tara Treleaven UHY LLP Nicole Vogel Rachael Volz Jimmy and Megan Vondra Wortham Insurance & Risk Management Heidi and William Wuertz Hanson and Christine Yates Space Shuttle $500,000 - $999,999 The Fondren Foundation The John M. O’Quinn Foundation Rainbow $250,000 - $499,999 Texas Children’s Hospital Butterfly $10,000 - $49,999 1335 Foundation Agility Project Logistics, Inc. Mark and Judith Cook Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Brady E. Crosswell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. DeClaire The Enrico & Sandra di Portanova Charitable Foundation The Ellwood Foundation Frost Bank George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation The Hanover Company The Holthouse Foundation For Kids M.D. Anderson Foundation Marek Family Foundation Mrs. Debbie C. Martinez Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Prather RBC Capital Markets Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Shaw, CFP, CDP Shell Upstream Americas/Shell Houston Open John and Lamees Sinders Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Stolte Strake Foundation Estate of Dr. Joseph Ting Emily Morgan Tucker The Vale-Asche Foundation Estate of Eleanor Warfield Van Train RF Wise Family Fund Honeybee $500 - $9,999 Dr. Paulette Arana B & B Iron and Metal Co, Inc. Bank of America Barbara and Larry Biemer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boggio The Bond Family Mr. Paul Bragg Allison M. Brandt Foundation Richard and Alexandra Bruskoff The Honorable Katherine Cabaniss CEMEX USA Employees CGG Clarkson Capital Markets Square Foot Society Nancy Baird, Andreas and Maria Hadjialexiou Nimesh Bhakta Chief Alan Bragg CAC Forensic Services Division Bill, Sharon and Dickens Clemons Mary Coleman in Memory of Marjorie D. Richards Harris County District Attorney’s Office Crimes Against Children Division and Child Exploitation Section Josetta Hawthorne David and Sarah Keymer Francis Lim and Allie Griest Victor N. Makris, P.C. Mrs. Marta Mattox Lenny Matuszewski The Pinion Family Tom Savage, Lakeview Police Spot On Public Relations - In Honor of Nancy Marcus Golden Barbara Van Postman in Memory of John M. O’Quinn Allison K. Wells Kenneth M. Wells (Funds received through May 31, 2014) SPIRIT OF SPRING HIGHLIGHTS Spirit Spring T h e C h i l d r e n ’s A s s e s s m e n t C e n t e r of Harris County District Attorney Devon Anderson, Tiffany Dupree & Jane Waters Spring Luncheon & Fashion Show The Spirit of Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show is The Children’s Assessment Center’s premier fundraising event of the year. The money raised is critical to the success of The Children’s Assessment Center’s programs and services. To find out how you can be a part of this exciting event contact Aubre Barr at Ursaline Hamilton & Ericka Bagwell 713-986-3370 or [email protected]. Past Spirit of Spring Event Chairs & Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) Rob Wilson, Emily & Holcombe Crosswell Executive Director Elaine Stolte & Honoree Senator Joan Huffman fashions coupled with a focus on the serious issue of child abuse and how we as a community can better protect our children. Senator Joan Huffman was recognized as the luncheon’s honoree for her continued efforts championing numerous bills strengthening the criminal justice system and protecting children from human trafficking, sexual assault and abuse. The fashions for this year’s show were provided by Tootsies and Cheeky Vintage and included a beautiful runway of the latest spring and summer trends and exquisite vintage finds! The guest speaker for the event was Alicia Kozakiewicz, a remarkable young woman who was the victim of internet luring and was abducted to another state where she was held captive. Following a miraculous rescue by the FBI and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC), Alicia came to realize that other children need not suffer her traumatic experience and so the “Alicia Project,” focusing on internet safety and awareness education was born. Ms. Kozakiewicz drew the audience’s attention to the very real issue of online predators and the need to be diligent with internet safety programs in order to keep our children safe. A moving tribute to the Houston Metro Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) brought the luncheon guests to their feet as the crowd expressed gratitude for the team’s diligent work in keeping children safe from internet predators. For the 15th Anniversary celebration, The CAC also recognized all of the past Spirit of Spring event chairs for their support through the years. This year’s underwriter was CenterPoint Energy and major sponsors included: Air Liquide, Jana and Richard Fant, Frost Bank, H-E-B and Momentum Jaguar and Land Rover Southwest Houston. The Children’s Assessment The Children’s Assessment Center Center, and their community partners April Child Abuse Friendskicked-off Guild Board hosted thePrevention Month during a press conference at The Children’s Assessment Center 6th Annual Holiday Coffee. A P R I L M A R K S A N I M P O R TA N T T I M E T O C A L L AT T E N T I O N T O T H E I S S U E O F C H I L D A B U S E On April 1, 2014, The Children’s Assessment Center’s Executive Director Elaine Stolte joined by Harris County District Attorney, Devon Anderson; Harris County Attorney, Vince Ryan; and Harris County Child Abuse Task Force Vice President, Shephali Perkins held a press conference to recognize April as Child Abuse Prevention Month and to bring much needed attention to the issues of child abuse intervention and prevention. During the press conference, The Children’s Assessment Center launched the Stand Up, Step Forward Campaign intended to inspire victims to find the courage to disclose their abuse and adults to find the courage to take action and report it. Crime Stoppers of Houston, Inc. highlighted several fugitive sex offenders in Harris County and the Harris Child abuse prevention taxi cab billboard awareness campaign County Child Abuse Task Force launched their annual child abuse prevention taxi cab billboard awareness campaign. The Children’s Assessment Center not only drew attention to this issue by promoting the Stand Up, Step Forward campaign, but also conducted a number of activities and trainings to raise awareness and education surrounding the subject of child abuse. “During the month of April, the issue of child abuse is at the forefront of national discussions and we hope our fellow citizens will pay attention as much needed light is shed on this issue,” said CAC Executive Director, Elaine Stolte. Child Abuse Prevention Month Kick-Off Press Conference The 11th Annual Cherish the Child Awards & Presentation of The 2014 Humanitarian Awards Yolanda Green, Elaine Stolte & 2014 Humanitarian Award Recipient Momentum Jaquar Volvo Land Rover Porsche On Wednesday, April 30, 2014, The Children’s Assessment Center hosted the 2014 Cherish the Child Donor Appreciation event thanking all supporters and 2014 Humanitarian Award Recipients John S. Dunn Foundation & KBR donors who have made contributions throughout the year in support of the children and families served by The CAC. Guests enjoyed a festive evening filled with the sounds of mariachis, along with delicious cuisine by Pappasito’s Cantina, as well as margaritas and sangria! Local Foods generously donated dessert bites for all of the guests to enjoy. The CAC Board of Directors and CAC Executive Director, Elaine Stolte recognized the 2014 Humanitarian Award Recipients: The John S. Dunn Foundation, KBR and Momentum Jaguar Volvo Land Rover Porsche. These recipients were Tim & Emily Essaye selected for their outstanding support and dedication to the children and families served by The Children’s Assessment Center. The CAC also gave special recognition to ConocoPhillips employees for their longtime volunteer and financial support of the Back to School and Holiday Programs, as well as recognition of Law Enforcement Officers Wade Hade and Belinda Null for their years of service in child abuse. On behalf of our children, we express our sincerest appreciation to all who support The Children’s Assessment Center through their time, talents, resources and gifts! CAC Foundation Board Members Chris DeClaire & Paul Bragg & Vidal Martinez WAY S Y O U C A N H E L P T H E C A C ! Volunteers and Donors are vital to The CAC. Please visit cachouston.org/you-can-help/ to learn about the many ways you or your group can help The CAC. 2014 H.O.I.S.T Check Presentation 1 8 T H A N N U A L H O U S T O N O I L M A N ’ S I N V I TAT I O N A L S H O O T I N G T O U R N A M E N T This year marked the 18th Annual Houston Oilman’s Invitational Shooting Tournament (H.O.I.S.T.) and 480 participants joined for another incredible event! The CAC was honored to be included as a beneficiary of the tournament again this year and grateful for the longtime partnership and support from the H.O.I.S.T. organization. This year’s tournament was held at the Westside Sporting Grounds in Katy, Texas on May 16th and 17th. The course opened on Friday for practice and the main event took place on Saturday. On Saturday evening, H.O.I.S.T. presented a check to The CAC for $75,000, bringing the H.O.I.S.T. contributions to The Children’s Assessment Center to $945,000! The CAC is incredibly thankful for the generosity and support of an organization that truly cares about improving the lives of sexually abused children in our community, as well as helping to reduce the number of children who are victims. Special thanks to Lauren and Joe Byars and all the H.O.I.S.T. Committee, Board of Directors and Sponsors for including The CAC in another hugely successful event! CAC RAINBOW ROOM WISHLIST 1 0 0 0 H O U R S C O M M U N I T Y S E R V I C E AWA R D Volunteer Highlights David Hughes, CAC Volunteer, receives The CAC’s 1000 Hours Community Service Award. The Rainbow Room is a room full of donated items given to children who are either in need of something specific or who are being removed from a dangerous situation and are being moved to a safe placement. Infant and Children’s Clothing Children’s Underwear (new) Infant and Children’s Shoes Infant and Children’s Socks As the first recipient of The CAC’s 1000 Hours Community Service Award, David Hughes has been more than a loyal volunteer. His commitment to engaging and encouraging the children who walk through the doors of The CAC playroom is inspiring. He previously worked as a school counselor and teacher, but was forced to retire due to his progressive blindness. Despite being declared legally blind, he is driven by the desire to serve the youth in his community. He rides the Houston METROlift twice a week to be in the playroom ready to receive the children who look forward to seeing “Mr. David” every week. A playroom visit is an opportunity for children at The CAC to not only have a safe place to just be a child, but to also see good examples of what an adult-to-child relationship should look like. Without volunteers like David Hughes, this would not be possible. Deodorant Sanitary napkins Bras Diapers (2-5 sizes) Pull-ups Baby Bottles Bibs Pacifiers Children’s Books (Spanish and English) Children’s Halloween Costumes NONPROFIT US Postage T h e C h i l dr en’s A s s es s me nt Ce nt e r Th e J o h n M. O’Qu in n Cam pus 2500 B o l so ver, Ho u s to n, TX 7 7 0 0 5 PAID Houston, TX Permit No.10517 www.facebook.com/CACHouston twitter @cachoutx CAC FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Brady E. Crosswell President Gail Prather Treasurer Mark Anderson Assistant Treasurer Paulette Arana, D.D.S. Secretary Ericka Bagwell Susan Boggio Paul Bragg Diane Caplan Christopher DeClaire David Elmer Emily Essaye Jessica Farley Rhonda Graff Yolanda Green David Key Kelley Lubanko Lauren Maloy Marta Mattox John Sinders Alicia Smith Megan Sutton-Reed Yvette Webb The Children’s Assessment Center 2500 Bolsover St. Houston, TX 77005 Phone: 713-986-3300 cachouston.org Phyllis Williams [email protected]
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