The West Virginia Child Advocacy Network (WVCAN) has released its statewide data report for the 2024 fiscal year (July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024). The data in the report reflects service from West Virginia’s 21 Child Advocacy Centers (CACs), which provided official service to 47 of 55 counties in the state. A CAC provides a safe, child-friendly facility where child protection, criminal justice, and child treatment professionals work together to investigate abuse, hold offenders accountable, and help children heal.

During the year, CACs served 4,909 children — an 8% increase in new children served in the last five years. Highlights from the report include:

Submitted by WVCAN