Blog

#SupporterSpotlight – CourtHouse Concepts, Inc.

#SupporterSpotlight – CourtHouse Concepts, Inc.

Here at the Children's Safety Center of Washington County, we are are often overwhelmed by the support we receive from our community. Our events like the annual Founders Crawfish Boil are a great way to see that support in action! Today's #SupporterSpotlight is shined...

read more
#SupporterSpotlight – Harrison French and Associates

#SupporterSpotlight – Harrison French and Associates

We would like to take this moment in time to shine a spotlight on another one of our amazing supporters who help make our annual Founders Crawfish Boil possible, Harrison French and Associates of Bentonville, Arkansas. This wonderful company has been involved with the...

read more
Mental Health in May

Mental Health in May

As May is coming to a close, we want to take a moment to remind everyone about the importance of mental health. This is a health concern that affects people of all ages, races, and genders. Even our kids are not immune. 20% of kids aged 13 - 18 are living with a...

read more
#SupporterSpotlight – First National Bank

#SupporterSpotlight – First National Bank

The annual Founder's Crawfish Boil is almost upon us, and that means our amazing sponsors step up to help make it an event to remember! First National Bank is one of those sponsors and they have had an amazing impact on the CSC of Washington County throughout the...

read more
#SupporterSpotlight w. Little Guys Movers

#SupporterSpotlight w. Little Guys Movers

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and we are highlighting community supporters that are all about our mission, our programs and our kids. Little Guys Movers and Jake Ladue do just that. Whether it is helping with our Dream Big Charity Gala, helping a family move...

read more

Child Abuse Myths and The Truth

Myth: It's only abuse if it's violent Truth: Physical abuse is just one type of child abuse. Child neglect, sexual and emotional abuse can inflict just as much damage, and since they’re not always as obvious, others are less likely to intervene. Types of abuse the...

read more

#SupporterSaturday w. Life Family Chiropractic

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and we are highlighting community supporters that are all about our mission, our programs and our kids. Life Family Chiropractic and Dr. Chris Akey does just that. And has been for 16 years! A little background and history of you...

read more

#SpotlightSunday w. Michael McHenry

The Ordinary Hero Award was developed by the Children’s Safety Center in 2008, as a way for the members of the Washington County Multi-Disciplinary Team to honor one of their own. The MDT is comprised of Arkansas State Police Crimes Against Children Investigators,...

read more

#SupporterSaturday w. Sassafras Springs Vineyard

Gene and Cheryl Long opened Sassafras Springs Vineyard and Winery 5 years ago.  With over 60 acres on the estate, the Longs have created beautiful spaces for guests to relax with a glass of wine, have a party, host a special event and have beautiful wedding, all...

read more

CSC Social Worker Spotlight w. Casey Atwood

March is National Professional Social Worker month and here at the Children’s Safety Center we are spotlighting our social workers and the many roles they play on our team. Casey, how long have you worked at the Children’s Safety Center? What is your job role? I have...

read more

CSC Social Worker Spotlight w. Karen Blackstone

March is National Professional Social Worker month and here at the Children’s Safety Center we are spotlighting our social workers and the many roles they play on our team. Karen, how long have you worked at the Children’s Safety Center? What is your job role? When...

read more

3 Ways to Protect Your Child’s Online Privacy

With spring approaching you'll have all kinds of activities to share with your family and friends—sports games, piano recitals, dance performances, and family outings. You want to support all of your child’s endeavors and share accomplishments with loved ones. But as...

read more