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MCAP MCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT PROJECT

MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

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Page 1: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAPMCAPMCAPMCAPMONTGOMERY CHILD MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECTADVOCACY PROJECT

Page 2: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAP MISSION STATEMENT

Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children of Montgomery County.

MCAP became incorporated as a 501(c)(3) corporation on December 16, 2004.

In its initial year as a nonprofit organization MCAP trained 77 attorneys to be advocates.

In 2005, those 77 advocates represented 203 children in 123 cases.

As of December 31, 2006, the number of advocates has grown to 117 and they represented 255 children in 146 cases.

Page 3: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAPUNIVERSAL TRUTHS According to Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR),

1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually assaulted in Pennsylvania by the time they reach 18 years old.

The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare reports that in sexual abuse cases, the offender relationship to the child victim is as follows: 29% Parent

18% Babysitters14% Household members11% Siblings 28% Others

Children of physical and sexual abuse disclose the details of the abuse to someone they trust.

Page 4: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAPScenarioMCAP attorney was appointed by Judge Nicholas to represent a 12-

year-old boy who had been sexually assaulted by his father for many years. When the young boy told his mother, she did nothing.

During the trial, the young boy was in and out of group homes. The MCAP attorney spent many hours with the young boy. The boy was able tot testify against his father and the parents pled guilty.

The boy did not have to testify in court. Eventually, the young boy was placed at home with a trusted relative.

Page 5: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAPScenarioOffice of Children and Youth requested an MCAP advocate to

represent a 7 year old girl and a 9 year old boy who were babysat by their grandfather for 4 years while their parents worked.

During the course of the babysitting, Gramps played pornography to the minors and then had them replay the horrific scenes.

When Gramps was arrested, the small children were pressured to change their stories because Gramps loved them and could not go to jail.

With the help of the MCAP attorney, the children were able to testify and Gramps was incarcerated.

The children received the necessary help to heal and learn to trust.

Page 6: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAPScenarioDuring the course of arresting a husband due to a domestic

dispute, Officer Smith found 2 small girls, ages 5 and 13, hiding in a bedroom.

Upon questioning, Officer Smith learned that Mom regularly beat them especially the 5 year old because the 13 year old was too strong and quick. The older girl had video images of the beatings from her cell phone.

Officer Smith took the girls into custody and contacted MCAP for an advocate.

An advocate discovered that Mom suffered from Huntingdon Disease and momentarily would lose her mental and physically faculties.

Mom voluntary entered a mental and physical treatment for her disease. The girls were placed with a trusted grandparent to raise while the parents learn to deal with the disease.

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MCAPADVOCATES Who are MCAP advocates? Advocates are lawyers in Montgomery County

specializing in all areas of the law who donate their time and resources to represent children of abuse and gross neglect in Montgomery County.

Currently, there are 123 MCAP advocates who zealously represent abused and neglected children in Montgomery County.

In its brief history, MCAP has cumulatively represented 618 abused children in 372 cases.

Page 8: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAPOrganization StructureAdministrative Director

Mary C. Pugh, EsquireProject Director

Wendy Demchick-Alloy, EsquireAdministrative Assistant

Pat Bertschy

Page 9: MCAPMCAP MONTGOMERY CHILD ADVOCACY PROJECT. MCAP  MISSION STATEMENT Provide free legal representation and social services to abused and neglected children

MCAPFunding

Private DonorsGrantsCorporate Sponsorship

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MCAPFutureMCAP will continue to grow and meet the

needs of the Children of Montgomery County.

MCAP will become a permanent fixture and available to all children in need.

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Telephone 610-279-1219Fax 610-279-5525www.mcapkids.org

[email protected]@mcapkids.org