About
The Center for Children
Our
Mission
The Center for Children believes that every child in need should have
the opportunity to receive quality mental health care. We are dedicated
to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and the promotion of
positive mental health through crisis intervention, therapy, education,
and advocacy.
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Our
Services
- Crisis
intervention
- Individual,
group, play, & family therapy
- Assessment
& evaluation of children
- Psychological
and psychiatric testing
- Mentoring
- New
and teen family support and education
- Prevention
programs
- Information
and referral
- Community
education
- Advocacy
in the legal system
- Case
coordination with other agencies
- On-call
victim service provider
- Supervised
visitation for non-custodial parents
- Case
consultation with educators, physicians & other professionals
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Our
Programs
- Mental
Health Clinic
- Court
Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
- Crime
Victim Services
- Divorce
Education
- Mentoring
- Healthy
Families
- Supervised
Visitation
- Incredible
Years
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Facts about
the Center for Children
- The
Center for Children is currently the largest provider of children's
mental health services in Southern Maryland.
- The
Center employs the only child Psychiatrist available to people
who are in the public mental health system and currently the only
one in Southern Maryland.
- The
Center for Children served over 3500 individuals in FY 2004, and
has served more than 30,000 children and families since its inception
in 1989.
- The
Center for Children serves people of all ages.
- The
Center is a major resource for schools, pediatricians, Department
of Social Services, county health departments, and other youth
organizations.
- The
Center provides the only primary child abuse prevention program
targeted specifically at high-risk first-time parents.
- The
Center provides services to felony and homicide victims to assist
them with the trauma that occurs after a crime takes place.
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Where
to find us
With offices in La Plata and Leonardtown Maryland, the Center for
Children serves clients from Charles, St. Mary's, Calvert, and lower
Prince Georges counties.
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Our Staff
The staff consists of licensed, caring, professionals specially
trained to work with children and their families.
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History
1989: The Center was incorporated as a private non-profit
and was awarded the Governor's Victim Assistance Award.
1992:
The Executive Director was awarded the Governor's Victim Assistance
Award.
1993:
The Juvenile Sex Offender Evaluation program was initiated.
1994:
The Center became an outpatient mental health clinic licensed by
the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. The Center began its
Court Liaison Program for Maryland Victims of Crime.
1996:
The Center began providing on-call services with the Sheriff's Office
to victims of personal injury crimes (i.e., homicide).
1997:
The Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) was established.
1998:
The Center became the only licensed Divorce Education program in
the County. The Supervised Visitation Program began. It was the
only supervised visitation program in the county and the first in
the state of Maryland.
1999:
The Healthy Families Charles County Program was designed to offer
supportive services to new parents including home visits by trained
family support workers.
2000:
The Center was given the Governor's Citation for Excellence for
the Friends Indeed Mentoring Program.
2001:
The Center for Children moved to a new location on Radio Station
Road in La Plata, MD.
2002:
The Center for Children collaborated with FEMA to host Project Restore
for the survivors of the F4 La Plata tornado. The Center for Children
expanded the CASA program to Charles County. The Center received
Federal Funding to mentor children with incarcerated parents.
2004:
The Center received its third Governor's Victim Assistance Award
recognizing outstanding service to victims of violent crime. The
Center celebrated its 15th year of service, having assisted more
than 30,000 children and families across Southern Maryland during
that time.
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Board of
Directors
Dianna Abney, M.D., President
Family Health Care Physicians
David
Dunwiddie, Esquire, Vice President
Law Offices of John D. Hungerford, PA
Sharon
Dodgins, Secretary
St. Mary's County Community Mediation Center
Joseph
Johnson, Sr., CPA, Treasurer
Retired Comptroller, International Truckers Association
Alfreda
Banks
Academic Advisor, College of Southern Maryland
B.J. Creelman
Retired Foster Care Case Worker, Charles County Dept. of Social
Services
Catherine Meyers, LCPC
Executive Director, The Center for Children
Mark
Roberson
Pastor, Open Gate Ministries
Carolyn
Nichting
President, Charles County Office Furniture
Janet
Sargent
Instructor & Student Advisor, College of Southern Maryland
Beverly
Thomas
District Sales Coordinator, AFLAC Insurance
Symone
Walker, Esquire
Assistant General Counsel, FBI
The
Center for Children's Board of Directors is a voluntary committee
that governs activities, strategically plans goals, promotes public
awareness, and financially supports the Center. |