Contact Information
Address:
2151 Salvio Street, Suite 295
Child Advocates of Contra Costa County is a nonprofit organization based in Concord, California, dedicated to supporting children and youth in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. The organization trains volunteers through its Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Program to advocate for the best interests of these young people in court and beyond. Additional services include trauma-informed tutoring, access to reproductive health resources, and free teletherapy through Therapy Project California. By focusing on education, mental health, and personal advocacy, Child Advocates helps youth heal, grow, and thrive in safe, nurturing environments.
2151 Salvio Street, Suite 295
Child Advocates of Contra Costa County is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting vulnerable children and families in our community. Our mission is to provide comprehensive services that promote the well-being and development of children from birth to age 21. We offer a range of programs and services, including counseling, education, and advocacy, to help children and families overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. For more information, visit our website at https://childadvocatesofcontracostacounty.org/ or call us at 925-256-7284. We are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of children and families in Contra Costa County.
Q: What services does Child Advocates of Contra Costa County offer?A: We provide a range of services, including counseling, education, and advocacy, to support children and families from birth to age 21.
Q: How can I get in touch with Child Advocates of Contra Costa County?A: You can visit our website at https://childadvocatesofcontracostacounty.org/ or call us at 925-256-7284 for more information.
Q: What is the mission of Child Advocates of Contra Costa County?A: Our mission is to promote the well-being and development of children from birth to age 21 through comprehensive services that support their physical, emotional, and educational needs.