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Safe Sleep Month
Protect Your Sleeping Baby – Every October, during Safe Sleep Month, the CAP Council shares information on the guidelines for safe sleep and supports parents and infant caregivers in making safe sleep decisions for their baby.
October Glow
Gather with us Sept 29th ~ Join us as we kick off National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, help us come together as a community to recognize the courage of abuse survivors and shine a light on interpersonal violence.
Nurturing Parenting Classes
Beginning September 26 ~ This 8-week, award-winning program teaches parents about empathy, appropriate expectations, and positive discipline.
Healthy Families National Accreditation
LACASA’s Healthy Families Livingston Awarded National Accreditation ~ The goal of HFL is to provide high-quality home visiting services for families who want to improve their child’s health, nutrition and developmental outcomes.
2023 Champion Award Winners
The 2023 Champion for Children award recipients were announced during LACASA’s Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Council’s “Plant a Pinwheel Celebration” at the Howell Carnegie Library on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
Mary Kay Ash Foundation Awards LACASA Center $20,000 Grant
The 2023 grant contribution will directly benefit local domestic violence victims and survivors who are living in LACASA’s Crisis Shelter or Transitional Supportive Housing units.
Our Wish List
LACASA helps abuse victims by providing a 24/7 Helpline, emergency housing, food, clothing, counseling, and legal advocacy services. But we need your support.
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Careers at LACASA
Our comprehensive organization provides wrap-around services for abuse victims and their families. We also spearhead community-wide awareness and prevention initiatives. If you are passionate about our mission, we invite you to explore our career openings and volunteer opportunities.
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‘Champion for Children’ Award Nominations Sought
LACASA Center’s CAP (Child Abuse Prevention) Council and the Great Start Collaborative are asking Livingston County residents to consider who is a Champion for Children in our community. We are accepting nominations for the Champion for Children award through March 20.
Mary Kay Ash Foundation Awards LACASA Center $20,000 Grant
The 2023 grant contribution will directly benefit local domestic violence victims and survivors who are living in LACASA’s Crisis Shelter or Transitional Supportive Housing units.
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Teens Launch ‘Not A Puppet’ Campaign
Our Teen Advisory Council (TAC) launches a new campaign this month to raise awareness about dating abuse and controlling relationships.
Virtual Film & Discussion
April 15th ~ Join us for a virtual film presentation and community conversation addressing the issue regarding the backlog of untested rape kits in Detroit.
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Sunrise Rotary Supporters Help Youth in Need
APRIL 2018 ~ We want to thank the supporters of the Livingston Sunrise Rotary Club’s “Midnight in the Tropics” event for their generous contribution to our Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program.
2018 Champion Award Recipient Named
APRIL ~ The 2018 Champion for Children award recipient was announced recently during LACASA’s Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Council’s “Champion Awards Luncheon” at the Howell Opera House.
‘100 Women’ Award Donation to LACASA
100 Women Who Care About Livingston County gave a generous donation for victims and survivors of abuse at LACASA Center.
‘Movers for Moms’ Hosts Donation Drive
TWO MEN AND A TRUCK of Brighton invites the public to donate before Mother’s Day to help vulnerable local mothers who are staying in LACASA’s Crisis Shelter or who are clients at LACASA.
#MeToo HERE TOO
Learn how sexual assault affects our community, how we can support survivors, and ways we can make a difference right here at home.
Teen Campaign Sparks Conversations
Our Youth Prevention Department is working with teens in area high schools to increase awareness about the myths and misinformation surrounding sexual assault