Prevent Child Abuse Councils
Meeting the needs of communities, to protect children
Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) Councils bring together leaders in our community to act as a voice for families and children to make sure their needs are met. By involving leaders from social work, education, government agencies, health care, community resources such as food pantries, business and nonprofits, PCA Councils are able to hear from every viewpoint in a community to better protect children and set communities up for success.
Whether it is making connections between resources, working together to develop solutions or creating events that highlight the work the community is doing to prevent child abuse, PCA Council members are helping to create a safer and brighter future for families.
Join Us For These Prevention-Centric Events
Wednesday, September 4th, 1:30 pm - LaGrange County PCA Council Meeting - Parkview Hospital LaGrange (207 N Townline Rd, LaGrange, IN 46761)
Monday, September 9th, 1 pm - Huntington County PCA Council Meeting - Youth Services Bureau (1344 Maple Dr., Huntington, IN 46750)
Tuesday, September 10, 11 am - Steuben County PCA Council Meeting - Steuben County Community Foundation (1701 N. Wayne St., Angola, IN 46703)
Wednesday, September 11, 1 pm - Allen County PCA Council Meeting - SCAN’s Offices (500 W Main St., Fort Wayne, IN 46802), with Virtual Option
Tuesday, September 17, 7:30 am - Noble County PCA Council Meeting - Noble County Health Department (2090 IN-9, Albion, IN)
Thursday, September 19, 9 am - DeKalb County PCA Council Meeting - Garrett Keyser Butler Schools (801 E. Houston St., Garrett, IN 46738)
Thursday, November 7, 10 am - Whitley County PCA Council Meeting (held in conjunction with Whitley County CHAMPS Meeting and Whitley County System of Care Meeting) - Whitley County Extension office (524 Branch Ct., Columbia City, IN 46725)
Help Find Local Solutions To Give Kids A Brighter Future
There is no one-size-fits-all solution to creating safer communities. Just as every community has its own set of unique challenges, they also have their own set of unique solutions and you can be part of creating those solutions.
By participating in events held by your local PCA Council, or even joining the Council as a member, you can help guide your community in creating safer and brighter futures for children. Click on your county to learn more.