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The CAC of Suffolk County supports the health and wellbeing of the children and families of Boston, Chelsea, Revere, and Winthrop. Each month we'll share highlights and updates to help you better understand how you are part of the healing and justice we see every day. 

Save the Date - October 17, 2024


Please save the date and plan to join us for the Annual Step Up & Speak Out Benefit on Thursday, October 17.


We hope to see you at the Mandarin Oriental Boston as we celebrate the strength of survivors and honor individuals advocating for their healing and justice.

Featured News

Celebration of Courage

The CAC in collaboration with the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office and the Massachusetts Children’s Alliance (MACA) hosted the "Celebration of Courage” in the House Members’ Lounge of the Massachusetts State House on April 30, 2024.



In recognition of Child Abuse Awareness Month and the 10-year anniversary of Now You See―a collection of images of the eyes of survivors and those affected by sexual and physical abuse and exploitation―the event featured remarks from the first survivor featured in the project, legislative leaders and advocates, and a musical performance by a survivor of child abuse.


Read more about this inspiring event.

New Webinar for Caregivers

With summer camp just around the corner, you may be wondering how to increase your child's safety as they meet camp counselors and spend time with new friends.


Join us for the "Preparing for a Safe Summer at Camp" webinar on June 5 from 12-1 p.m. to learn strategies to prevent grooming and how to encourage safe body boundaries.


Please share this incredible learning opportunity with the parents and caregivers in your network and community. You can find posts promoting this webinar on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter/X.

Prepare for a Safe Summer!

Upcoming Events


On Tuesday, May 28 from 3-7 p.m. the CAC will be at the Artists for Humanity EpiCenter sharing resources for parents and caregivers at the Rise Up for Youth Mental Health Summit. Hosted by the City of Boston's Center for Behavioral Health and Wellness, the Summit will tackle the issues surrounding youth mental health, bridging gaps in services and sparking change for a brighter future. Register here to join us!

Recent Highlight


On April 24, Sheelah Gobar (right), the CAC's Support to End Exploitation Now Program Manager, was honored as an Advocate of the Year by the Massachusetts Office for Victim Assistance (MOVA). The Victim Rights Awards Ceremony recognizes organizations and individuals for their notable contributions to the victim services community. Sheelah was presented the award by My Life My Choice Co-Executive Director Audrey Morrissey (left).


Throughout her 8-year tenure at the CAC, Sheelah has coordinated the response to more than 600 referrals for high risk and exploited youth. Sheelah also extends her expertise through training and outreach to a broad audience of stakeholders. Congratulations, Sheelah!

Staff Spotlight


Caddy Tootell is the Multidisciplinary Team Program Manager and a Forensic Interviewer and recently celebrated her fifth year with the CAC. In her role, she works predominantly with children who have experienced trauma, supporting both the child and their family in processing the trauma and strengthening family relationships. She conducts forensic interviews tailored to children's age and needs to help them feel safe and comfortable in disclosing abuse. She is passionate, dedicated, and committed to ensuring that the children impacted by abuse or exploitation are not retraumatized. In just five years, she has conducted more than 400 forensic interviews and helped children and families access the resources they need to heal from trauma.

Community Connections

On May 9th CAC staff attended MACA's Annual Statewide Conference - Healing, Hope, and Justice: An Advanced Conversation alongside state and local law enforcement officers, victim witness advocates, prosecutors, care and protection workers, and others. While there, they attended sessions on topics such as Pediatric & Adolescent Non-fatal Strangulation, Trafficking Risk Factors for Migrant Youth, and Hitting Reset: Addressing Gaming with Those Who Sexually Harm Others and more.

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