05/28/2026
Our advocates at the center are highly trained in sexual assault and domestic violence. Please reach out to our office 806-364-4435 and an advocate is always on call on our hotline 806-363-6727. If it’s an emergency call 911. When law enforcement is contacted please let them know you would like to speak with an advocate .
With summer already here, we want to encourage parents and children to stay aware of their surroundings at all times. Parks and public spaces will soon be filled with kids playing, making it especially important to remain alert and vigilant. Parents should carefully consider who they trust to care for their children, especially when hiring babysitters-always do your research and ask for references. Sharing locations is not an invasion of privacy; it is an added layer of safety. Recognizing red flags or changes in a child’s behavior can play a crucial row in protecting them. As a community, we all share the responsibility of keeping our children safe and looking out for one another.