Blount County Children's Center

Blount County Children's Center A child advocacy center, serving children and adults who have experienced the trauma of child abuse. OUR SERVICES:

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Coordinated, Multi-agency Child Abuse Investigations

A. Investigations: The Blount County Children’s Center leads the effort to encourage all local agencies working with abused children to work together as a team on child abuse cases. When a report of child sexual abuse or serious physical abuse is made to DHR or law enforcement, both agencies work together to investigate the report. The non-a

busing parents or guardians are asked to bring the child to the Children’s Center, where a detailed investigative interview is recorded. One trained interviewer talks with the child, while all other agencies needing the information view the interview on closed circuit television. This lessens the number of people interviewing the child and lessens the trauma associated with disclosing abuse. A plan to protect the child is developed, as well as strategies for interviewing the alleged perpetrator. Team members continue to investigate the case for possible prosecution and protection of the abused child, and provide assistance and guidance to the child and non-abusing family members as they negotiate the court process. Case Review: The Blount County Children’s Center organizes and coordinates the Multi-disciplinary Child Abuse Response Team, which meets monthly at the Children’s Center. The team reviews the status of all open child sexual abuse and all serious physical abuse cases in Blount County, makes recommendations to the District Attorney regarding possible prosecution of the alleged offender, and discusses child safety and counseling needs. The Team includes representatives from DHR, the District Attorney's office, law enforcement agencies, Juvenile Probation, Blount County Schools, Blount County Health Department, Juvenile Court, and the Children's Center staff.

2. Free Professional Therapy
Abuse, especially sexual abuse, is not something one gets over in a few weeks. It usually takes extended therapy for abused children and their non-abusing family members to get their lives back together and begin to heal from the abuse. Free professional therapy is provided for child abuse victims, as well as, adult survivors of child sexual abuse and victims of domestic violence, rape and other traumatic crimes. Abuse specific therapy is also critical in preventing the cycle of abuse from extending to future generations.

3. School-based Child Abuse Prevention
Many children will not tell anyone, or perhaps just another child about their abuse. We encourage and help children to tell responsible adults through our presentations to school children in grades kindergarten through 6th grade. The program provides children and faculty with information on child abuse and how to avoid or stop abusive situations, and what to do when abuse occurs. Nearly every time we visit a school, one or more children finally gather enough courage to tell for the first time about the abuse which has been happening to them. Often sexual abuse has gone on for years without ever being reported.

4. Public Awareness
Public Awareness is a powerful tool in fighting child abuse, and the Blount County Children’s Center strives to make the citizens of our county aware of the nature and scope of the problem, and what can be done to stop the abuse. We make presentations throughout the year to various community organizations, participate in various fairs and festivals, and use our local media to disseminate information about child abuse. We also provide training events for child abuse professionals and others in the community. Funding for our various programs is provided in part by:

United Way of Central Alabama
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Development,
VOCA
State Legislative Appropriation
Blount County Health Care Authority
Oneonta City Schools
Blount County Commission
City of Oneonta
Contributions and Fundraising

Your support is needed to continue the fight against child abuse! Please send your contribution to: Blount County Children's Center, P.O. Box 906, Oneonta, AL 35121, or give on-line at our web page www.blountcountychildrenscenter.com

Mental Health Awareness Month is observed each May to increase understanding of mental health, reduce stigma, encourage ...
05/20/2026

Mental Health Awareness Month is observed each May to increase understanding of mental health, reduce stigma, encourage early support, and promote emotional well-being. In child-focused work, it also highlights how emotional health affects learning, behavior, relationships, and long-term development.

Children can experience anxiety, depression, trauma responses, ADHD, grief, emotional regulation difficulties, and other concerns. These may appear differently than they do in adults. Signs can include:

💚Sudden behavior changes
💚Withdrawal from friends or activities
💚Frequent anger or irritability
💚Trouble concentrating
💚Changes in sleep or appetite
💚Physical complaints like headaches or stomachaches
💚Regression in younger children

The Blount County Children’s Center, the old home now known as the Eagan House was purchased in 1989 through donations f...
05/18/2026

The Blount County Children’s Center, the old home now known as the Eagan House was purchased in 1989 through donations from a number of generous donors, including the employees of American Cast Iron Pipe Company (ACIPCO). The house was then named the “Eagan House” in honor of ACIPCO founder John Eagan. We are so grateful for the continuous support from ACIPCO employees.

Another bingo night with Canceled Coffee Company in the books! Thank you to everyone who came out to hang with us, laugh...
05/11/2026

Another bingo night with Canceled Coffee Company in the books!

Thank you to everyone who came out to hang with us, laugh, and make it such a fun night. Stay tuned for the next bingo night — we’ve got even more surprises coming your way!

05/07/2026
We are so grateful for our friends at Alabama Power who are volunteering with us today. They are painting, planting, pre...
05/06/2026

We are so grateful for our friends at Alabama Power who are volunteering with us today. They are painting, planting, pressure washing, and sprucing the place up! Thank you! 💙

05/05/2026
We had an amazing time at our Annual Blue Ribbon Dinner in support of the center 💙 Thank you to everyone who came out, s...
05/01/2026

We had an amazing time at our Annual Blue Ribbon Dinner in support of the center 💙 Thank you to everyone who came out, showed their support, and made the night so special. We truly appreciate each and every one of you!

We enjoyed music from The Historic Neely Theatre & food from Charlie B's Restaurant!

Thank you to Anchors Church for a smooth night and space!

Thank you to EverGreen Linen Solutions for always keeping our tablecloths clean and ready to go!

Wearing our child abuse prevention shirts with the DHR crew. 💙Proud to stand alongside an amazing team that’s committed ...
04/30/2026

Wearing our child abuse prevention shirts with the DHR crew. 💙

Proud to stand alongside an amazing team that’s committed to protecting and supporting our children.

Misty and Mattie from the YWCA Central Alabama are wearing blue today in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month. 💙
04/30/2026

Misty and Mattie from the YWCA Central Alabama are wearing blue today in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month. 💙

Address

106 1st Avenue W
Oneonta, AL
35121

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12052747226

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