Empowering Children.
Restoring Hope.
Ending Abuse.
Every year, children and families come to the Logan and Mingo centers in the aftermath of an allegation of abuse or a violent crime. For some, the path to healing is clear, and for others, the obstacles may seem insurmountable. Regardless of their trauma, their level of need, or their ability to pay, The Logan and Mingo County Child Advocacy Centers are here to help.
Empowering Children.
Restoring Hope.
Ending Abuse.
Every year, children and families come to the Logan and Mingo centers in the aftermath of an allegation of abuse or a violent crime. For some, the path to healing is clear, and for others, the obstacles may seem insurmountable. Regardless of their trauma, their level of need, or their ability to pay, The Logan and Mingo County Child Advocacy Centers are here to help.

Do You Have Reason To Believe A Child Is Being Abused Or Neglected?
Make a report to CPS by calling 1-800-352-6513 and to your local law enforcement agency.
If you are reporting an emergency, please call 911.



What We Do
The Logan and Mingo Centers are safe, child-friendly facilities where child protection, criminal justice, and child treatment professionals work together to investigate abuse in Logan and Mingo Counties, hold offenders accountable, and help children heal. In the darkest moments, our Child Advocacy Centers create safe environments for children to tell their stories and begin their path to healing.
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Results That Matter
Child advocacy centers (CACs) were able to support over 4,600 children across West Virginia in 2020-2021 alone. According to the CDC, the associated lifetime costs of each child experiencing non-fatal child maltreatment is $210,012. This estimate includes that child’s associated lifetime costs for healthcare, productivity losses, child welfare, criminal justice, and special education.
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