New Hampshire’s Child Advocacy Centers are community partnerships dedicated to pursuing the truth in child abuse cases and coordinating social services for child victims. By bringing together our State’s law enforcement, county attorneys, protective services, victim advocacy agencies and health professionals, New Hampshire’s child advocacy centers provide safe, child friendly locations for interviewing child victims. Children are interviewed by a forensic interviewer. The forensic interviewer has special training and is experienced in talking with children. The interviewer’s goal is to make your child as comfortable as possible gathering information.
The Granite State Children’s Alliance seeks to break the cycle of abuse not only by seeking justice for child victims, but also by putting families and child victims on a sustainable path to healing.
The Child Advocacy Center of Hillsborough County is a program of the Granite State Children’s Alliance. The Hillsborough program has two Centers serving the County, one in Nashua and other, and another in Manchester. Both centers are accredited by the National Children’s Alliance.
Mission:
Our Mission is to ensure that all victims of child abuse and their families are provided a neutral environment where justice, healing, equity and prevention are fostered through the consistent, high quality and sustaining collaboration of community partnerships at Child Advocacy Centers in New Hampshire.