There are a number of ways you can support the Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center! Either by volunteering, lending financial support through a donation, or attending a fundraiser event, you are helping to make a difference in the life of a child.
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers play a very important role in the quality of services and care we provide our young clients.
The Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center is always looking for kind, compassionate individuals to help us support and protect children. Volunteer opportunities exist on a long- term basis for those who would like a longer commitment, and also for special events which require a more short-term commitment. Below is a list of current volunteer opportunities at the STCAC. If you are interested, or would like more information, please complete the attached volunteer application form, or email us at: khill@sthcs.org. Volunteer opportunities can change and are updated regularly. Please check back often!
The Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center receives funding through federal and state grants, and through generous donations from local businesses and private individuals. Without their support, we would not be able to provide the vital services for children who have been victims of abuse. If you would like to make a donation, please click on the donate link listed below. If you would like to select an item from the Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center’s Wish List, please drop us an email or call the Center at (716) 372-8532.
The Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center hosts a number of events throughout the year to help raise awareness and support. Click on the Upcoming Events link below to see photos and get more information about past and upcoming events!!
Wish List
Healthy Snacks for Children
Juice Boxes/Water
New Stuffed Animals
Art Supplies
Children's Storybooks
DVD Player
New Children's Videos
Blankets
Matchbox Cars
Super Hero Toys
Stuffed Animals
Children's Clothing
If you suspect child abuse, contact the New York State Abuse Hotline at (800) 342-3720 or contact your local law enforcement agency immediately.