Help Us. Help Them.

Through generous donations and grants, all children and families needing assistance are served. Donations of cash, checks, credit cards, pledges and stock transfers are appreciated and accepted. To make a contribution to the Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center, please contact the Community Foundation of Northern Kentucky at 859-572-3365 or click here.

 

Volunteer Opportunities: The Advocates

About The Advocates

The Advocates are a group of caring, compassionate women who volunteer their time and talents to raise funds and awareness for the Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center (NKCAC). They have a mission that touches the most vulnerable of the population.

Formed in 2009, they call themselves “The Advocates” because they are Advocates for the children in our community who suffer from abuse or who witness violent crimes. They host several social fundraisers throughout the year, raising more than $100,000 in 16 events in 2010. Through their efforts, The Advocates help the NKCAC achieve its mission to ensure the safety and well being of these special children.

Want to know more about the Advocates and how you can join them? Call the Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center at 859-442-3200.

For more information contact Vickie Henderson at v.henderson@nkycac.org or call us at 859-442-3200.

Internships

The Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center partners with colleges and universities to provide educational internships. For more information, contact Vickie Henderson at v.henderson@nkycac.org.

Corporate Sponsorships

Throughout the year the Northern Kentucky Children’s Advocacy Center offers a variety of corporate partnership opportunities related to specific events or ongoing services. For more information contact Vickie Henderson at v.henderson@cfnky.org.

 

Wish List

  • bottled water
  • individual juices
  • individual snacks (animal crackers, fruit snacks, cheese crackers)
  • DVDs for kids - culturally diverse/Disney DVDs/children and teens
  • tissues, toilet paper, hand soap
  • coloring books
  • magazines for parents, Highlights, Teen people (diversity)
  • markers/crayons
  • toys that are diverse/small: dolls, Barbie, trucks, different age appropriate items
  • large puzzles
  • gift certificates/coupons for families to local fast-food restaurants
  • small hand-held electronic games that children can play while at the center
  • computers and updated software
  • backpacks
  • patio furniture for the Advocacy Center
  • cab vouchers
  • TV/DVD players for classrooms
  • games such as: Checkers, Connect 4,Candyland, Memory, Go Fish and Uno
  • culturally diverse books for children and teens