
WHAT WE DO
ADVOCACY
A Family Advocate will likely be the first person you meet at Cherish. They are there to work with the child and non-offending caregiver during and after the forensic interview. Our Family Advocates are there to answer your questions, help you navigate support resources, provide education and emotional support, and act as a liaison for you and the MDT.
WHAT WE DO
Meet Our Advocates
Learn more about the advocates that you might work with when you come to Cherish.
Advocacy at Cherish
An Advocate will attempt to call you prior to the interview to answer any questions you may have. For confidentiality purposes, they will not leave a message if you cannot be reached.
Your Family Advocate will be your point of contact for everything you need following your visit.
Family Advocates are able to connect you with an array of services. Follow the link below to learn more about those referrals.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
A Family Advocate will follow up with you regarding services, referrals, and ongoing support discussed during your visit. Your advocate will only follow up via phone call, text message, or email. Your preferred form of communication will be discussed prior to the end of your visit.
Privacy Statement: We do not sell, trade, or otherwise transfer your personal information to outside parties. Cherish Center is committed to complying with 10DLC (10-digit long code) requirements for SMS communications. This includes: Explicit Consent: Obtaining explicit consent from clients during the intake process to receive SMS notifications. Opt-In Confirmation: Sending a confirmation message to clients to confirm their consent to receive SMS notifications. Opt-Out Instructions: Providing clear instructions in a message on how to opt out by replying "STOP". Record Keeping: Maintaining records of consent to ensure compliance with 10DLC requirements. Learn more about our privacy policy below.
You can also contact us at 317-773-3275 if you have any questions or concerns.