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#SpotlightSunday with CSC Board President, Chris Thornton
Why do you volunteer for the CSC Board? Because our children should have every chance to be all they were created to be even after facing abuse. They deserve the opportunity to heal and grow. What have you learned by being a CSC Board Member? The staff are true heroes...
#SpotlightSunday with Elizabeth Shackelford
What is your favorite thing about your job at the CSC? The amazing CSC TEAM and how hard they work to help children and their families. What is the biggest challenge you face with your job at the CSC? Financial support because I’m constantly thinking or always being...
#SpotlightSunday Jen Mathews
How did you become involved with the CSC? My friend Brandy was involved and I joined her for a committee meeting. I was in a new town and looking to be involved in something that truly mattered to me outside of the office. CSC is something I can be passionate about...
4 Myth Busters for Child Abuse
Myth: Child abuse is rare The Children's Safety Center served a total of 546 alleged victims of child abuse in 2015. Myth: Child abuse only affects girls Unfortunately child abuse does not discriminate based on age, sex, race or social class. The Children's...
Chamber Champions for the CSC
Chamber Champions Children’s Safety Center, Shana Kasparek January 2016 The Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce is proud to present our “Chamber Champions” series. In 2016, our Chamber team will be volunteering over 350 hours at local non-profits throughout Northwest...
Handprint Dreams
Handprint Dreams Handprints of all colors line the halls throughout the Children’s Safety Center. Visitors can see the handprints, big and small, but they don’t have the opportunity to hear from the 546 children the Children’s Safety Center saw this past year. These...
A Letter of Hope and Healing
I’m sure many of you have recently experienced this same thought, “where has this year gone?” I feel like it was just April when the Children’s Safety Center staff and community members came together to place pinwheels in Springdale, Fayetteville and Farmington to...
Kappa Delta Wins National Philanthropy Day Award
We are so proud to announce that the ladies of Kappa Delta sorority at the University of Arkansas are the 2015 recipients of the Youth in Philanthropy award presented by the Northwest Arkansas chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals at the National...
1 Run, 2 Charities, A World Of Difference
Our board president Chris Thornton is running for the kids! On December 19th Chris will run 50 kilometers with a fundraising goal of $5,000 for the Children's Safety Center and the Mercy School for Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Uganda, both which are very close...
Children’s Christmas Train Tickets On Sale Now!!!
Saturday, December 5th "It was like Christmas right out of Norman Rockwell, straight into the hearts of all aboard" If you are familiar with, or have enjoyed The Children's Christmas Train in the past, you know what an enjoyable event it is for children and their...
Book Signing and Fundraiser for the CSC
Fighting For Her Life What To Do When Someone You Know Is Being Abused Tuesday, August 11th 3:00 - 5:00pm Children's Safety Center Detective David Williams will be at the Children's Safety Center on Tuesday, August 11th from 3-5pm to sign copies of his new book,...
Vote DREAM BIG CHARITY GALA as Best of the Best
Vote for the Dream Big Charity Gala to win Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette's Best of the Best in the Gala/Fundraising Event category. Go to www.nwadg.com/best Click Dining & Entertainment on the left under Pick a Category Scroll down to Gala/Fundraising...