Project Harmony Earns Re-Accreditation From National Children’s Alliance

Project Harmony (ProjectHarmony.com) has been awarded re-accreditation by National Children’s Alliance following an extensive application and site review process. As the accrediting agency for Children’s Advocacy Centers (CAC) across the country, National Children’s Alliance awards various levels of accreditation and membership to centers responding to allegations of child abuse in ways that are effective and efficient, and put the needs of child victims of abuse first. Accreditation denotes excellence in service provision, and accredited CACs must undergo a re-accreditation process every five years to ensure that best practices are continually being applied.

Project Harmony is a child advocacy center providing services to Douglas and Sarpy Counties as well as 16 counties in Southwest Iowa. Within the last month, Project Harmony started delivering a coordinated response to children suspected of abuse/neglect or witness to a violent event using The Bridge in Fremont, Neb., as an alternate location – providing forensic interviewing, advocacy and medical support. After completing a full year of operation in 1996, Project Harmony served roughly 156 children. Now, 20 years later, Project Harmony has helped over 28,000 children tell their story and provide them with the support and resources they need to live a happier and healthier life.

As an Accredited Member of National Children’s Alliance, Project Harmony is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate services to victims of child abuse. For more information about Project Harmony, visit ProjectHarmony.com.


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