Will County Children's Advocacy Center

Will County Children's Advocacy Center Each family is assigned a family advocate who is committed to helping them navigate the complex systems encountered when a child makes an outcry of abuse.

Founded by Will County State’s Attorney James Glasgow in 1995 to provide HOPE, HEALING & JUSTICE for children who have endured sexual abuse, severe physical abuse, sexual exploitation, neglect & exposure to violence. Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) comprised of law enforcement, DCFS investigators, medical personnel, prosecutors, and Will County CAC forensic interviewers, family advocates, and traum

a therapists provide:

• FORENSIC INTERVIEWS are conducted at the Will County Children's Advocacy Center after there has been a report to law enforcement or DCFS of a child (ages 3-17) involving severe physical abuse, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, child po*******hy, neglect, or exposure to violence. A forensic interview is a structured conversation with a child intended to elicit detailed information about a possible event(s) that the child may have experienced or witnessed. Forensic interviews provide children a safe place to share their story, in their own words, to experts who will listen, protect, and help them heal.

• FAMILY ADVOCATES assist the child and their non-offending parent/caregiver(s) throughout the life of the case. The family advocate listens to their concerns, and informs them about the dynamics of sexual abuse and the effects of trauma. During the forensic interview, the Family Advocate assesses needs in relation to housing assistance, domestic violence assistance, food assistance, mental health assistance, and any other verbalized needed assistance. After the forensic interview, the family advocate facilitates a meeting with the non-offending parent/caretaker(s) and the MDT. They can also coordinate a forensic medical exam at Edward Hospital & Health Service Care Center. As each case goes through the investigation, prosecution, and healing process, our family advocates help families understand the process, learn about their rights, and ensure that children and families get the culturally-sensitive support, education and resources they need to help them overcome the trauma of abuse.

• TRAUMA THERAPISTS provide information about how the abuse has impacted the child, and what next steps to take towards healing. Our trauma-certified Master's degree therapists create a comfortable, safe space for children to identify and overcome challenges, develop positive coping skills, build healthy relationships, and tell their trauma stories. Because children and adolescents respond in many different ways to traumatic events, we provide therapists that are prepared to provide the very best therapy that research and science have to offer, using the following array of treatment modalities:

** Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT): an evidenced-based, components-based approach to working with children and adolescents that integrates trauma-sensitive interventions, cognitive behavioral principles of gradual exposure, integrating attachment, development and family based models in order to address symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety associated with exposure to overwhelming life events. It is designed and proven to be effective in helping children ages 3-17, and their non-offending caregivers, overcome the impact of traumatic events.

** Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): a therapeutic technique, using bilateral stimulation, that allows children who have been exposed to disturbing, and possibly traumatizing events to activate the nervous system’s natural mechanisms for processing the memories. The child does not forget the experience, but is able to integrate it so it can be recalled instead of being re-experienced.

** Child and Family Traumatic Stress Intervention (CFTSI): a brief (5‐8 session), evidence‐based early intervention for children 7 to 18 years old that reduces traumatic stress reactions and the onset of PTSD. CFTSI is implemented within 30-45 days following a traumatic event or the disclosure of physical or sexual abuse. CFTSI is used successfully with children with extensive trauma histories. In addition, CFTSI can act as a seamless introduction to longer‐term treatment and other mental health interventions when necessary. Children may experience anxiety, depression, and withdrawal from normal activities, in response to a traumatic event. Children also may develop behavior problems, as they have difficulty managing their feelings and thoughts about what happened to them. Some problems may be very specific to the abuse. He or she may avoid locations where the abuse occurred (such as a bathroom, bedroom, or school) to avoid a feeling of re-experiencing the abuse. In addition, a child may attempt to cope by using drugs and alcohol or engaging in other “risky” behaviors. The consequences of untreated traumatic stress can affect a child’s success in school or their relationships with friends and family, and this can continue to impact an individual throughout his or her life.

A very big THANK YOU to D'Arcy Buick GMC for sponsoring the HOLE-IN-ONE contest at the 18th annnual Czerkies Memorial Go...
06/07/2026

A very big THANK YOU to D'Arcy Buick GMC for sponsoring the HOLE-IN-ONE contest at the 18th annnual Czerkies Memorial Golf Outing, today! We are grateful for their continued, generous support of the Will County Children’s Advocacy Center’s programs that provide hope, healing and justice for 700 children annually who have endured severe physical abuse, sexual abuse, commercial exploitation, neglect & exposure to violence.

Many THANKS to Craig & Scott Czerkies, and the entire Czerkies family, for choosing us to be the recipients of sponsorsh...
06/07/2026

Many THANKS to Craig & Scott Czerkies, and the entire Czerkies family, for choosing us to be the recipients of sponsorship donations at this weekend’s Czerkies Memorial Golf Outing. A big THANK YOU to all the golfers who participated in the D'Arcy Buick GMC hole-in-one contest, supervised and managed by members of our staff, along with retired corporate Constellation nuclear outage specialist Gina Corban and Will County Board member Mark V. Revis!

Look for the Will County Children's Advocacy Center - D'Arcy Buick GMC Hole in One contest for a NEW CAR at today's Czer...
06/06/2026

Look for the Will County Children's Advocacy Center - D'Arcy Buick GMC Hole in One contest for a NEW CAR at today's Czerkies Memorial Golf Outing! ⛳️

06/06/2026

The Will County Children's Advocacy Center – founded in 1995 by Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow to provide hope, healing and justice for abused children – seeks a full-time TRAUMA THERAPIST who is passionate about supporting children and families on their healing journey, in a multidisciplinary (MDT) environment. Our full-time therapists help promote safety, reduce trauma-related symptoms, build coping skills, strengthen emotional resilience, and foster supportive relationships through individual, caregiver, and family therapy using evidence-based and strength-based approaches. Bicultural and bilingual (English-Spanish) strongly preferred. Read more & apply online at https://willcountycac.org/about/employment/

The Will County Children’s Advocacy Center staff participated in an afternoon self-care/team-building activity at Club P...
06/04/2026

The Will County Children’s Advocacy Center staff participated in an afternoon self-care/team-building activity at Club Pilates, and BBQ lunch at Station One Smokehouse in Plainfield. Research shows that professionals who work with children and youth who have endured trauma, often experience vicarious trauma. We proudly provide several opportunities throughout the year for self-care in order to prevent and lessen the effects of vicarious trauma on our team! 😊

THANK YOU to Roc City Bar and Grill co-owner Tommy “Z” Zoretic (shown here with his longtime love & soon-to-be mom, Moni...
06/03/2026

THANK YOU to Roc City Bar and Grill co-owner Tommy “Z” Zoretic (shown here with his longtime love & soon-to-be mom, Monica) for purchasing a “pin-up” honoring the Will County Children's Advocacy Center, as part of the Pulse Magazine fundraiser supporting our friends at NAMI Will-Grundy during !

Forensic interviewers Denise Arroyo MSW and Cruz Ramirez Arzuaga MSW were thrilled to have a drop-in visit from Lety (le...
06/03/2026

Forensic interviewers Denise Arroyo MSW and Cruz Ramirez Arzuaga MSW were thrilled to have a drop-in visit from Lety (legendary former downtown Joliet Chicken-N-Spice employee & longtime friend/supporter of the Will County CAC) with her oldest daughter, Olivia.

Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Justice confirms that over...
06/02/2026

Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Department of Justice confirms that over 90% of child sexual abuse victims know their abuser. The vast majority of these offenses are perpetrated by someone the child and their family know, trust, and rely on.

➡️ TRUSTED INDIVIDUALS: Offenders are often family members, relatives, family friends, babysitters, neighbors, or individuals in positions of authority (such as coaches, teachers, youth ministers).

➡️ FAMILY MEMBERS: Approximately 30% to 50% of these cases are committed by an immediate or extended family member.

➡️ STRANGER DANGER IS A MYTH: Abusers frequently use a process called “grooming,” which involves spending weeks or months building trust and accessing the child in seemingly safe environments.

➡️ INSTEAD, TEACH CHILDREN CLEAR BODY-SAFETY CONCEPTS:

• Ensure they understand that no one has the right to touch them inappropriately.

• Stay actively involved in your child’s life and monitor who has access to them, both in person and online.

• Know the warning signs of grooming and abusive behavior.

*** NOTE! *** The Will County Children’s Advocacy Center provides FREE Stewards of Children® by Darkness to Light evidence-informed, sexual abuse prevention training that educates and empowers adults on how to prevent, recognize, and respond to child sexual abuse: https://willcountycac.org/services/training/

1 in 5 girls and 1 in 10 boys will experience abuse before their 18th birthday. Child abuse can happen anywhere — at hom...
06/01/2026

1 in 5 girls and 1 in 10 boys will experience abuse before their 18th birthday. Child abuse can happen anywhere — at home, at school, on a sports team, in a place of worship, or online. It often involves grooming, manipulation, coercion, and the abuse of trust and authority.

➡️ A CHILD CAN NEVER CONSENT TO ABUSE.

➡️ A CHILD IS NEVER RESPONSIBLE FOR IT.

➡️ THE RESPONSIBILITY LIES SOLELY WITH THE OFFENDER.

Every child deserves safety, protection, and a voice. Together, we can help prevent abuse, support survivors, and create a community where children can thrive.

Will County Children’s Advocacy Center provides FREE Stewards of Children® by Darkness to Light evidence-informed, sexual abuse prevention training that educates and empowers adults on how to prevent, recognize, and respond to child sexual abuse: https://willcountycac.org/services/training/

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Crest Hill, IL
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