With an education in Forensic Psychology and prior experience in child advocacy and public service, Destinye is the Executive Director of the 32nd Judicial District Child Advocacy Center. Destinye oversees daily operations, strategic planning, community outreach, and program development. She works closely with multidisciplinary partners, board members, and the community to ensure that every child has access to safety, healing, and hope. Destinye is dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families impacted by abuse and building safe communities for children.
Taylor is a Forensic Interviewer and Child Protective Investigation Team Coordinator at the 32nd Judicial District Child Advocacy Center. In this role, Taylor conducts trauma-informed forensic interviews with children who may have experienced abuse or witnessed violence, ensuring their stories are heard in a safe, supportive environment. Taylor also coordinates the multidisciplinary team response, fostering collaboration among law enforcement, child protection, prosecution, medical, and mental health professionals to ensure the best outcomes for children and families. With a passion for advocacy and a commitment to child safety, Taylor plays a vital role in the pursuit of justice and healing within our community.
Madalyn is a Victim Advocate at the 32nd Judicial District Child Advocacy Center. With a degree in Social Work and experience working with children, she is dedicated to guiding families through the investigative process with compassion, understanding, and unwavering support. Madalyn empowers children and caregivers by connecting them to resources, advocating for their needs, and helping them navigate their path toward healing.
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