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WELCOME TO SACRAMENTO
CHILD ADVOCATES, INC.
Hello, and
welcome to
Sacramento
Child
Advocates
(SCA) web
site.
People make
an
organization
great, so
whether you
are one of
our valued
employees, a
prospective
donor,
current
donor, board
member, net
surfer,
client, or
future
volunteer,
your
interest is
valued and
appreciated.
As a lawyer,
I am proud
to lead an
advocacy
agency with
a very lofty
goal; to
provide
representation
for every
child
entering our
dependency
court system
in
Sacramento
County.
Currently,
we represent
4700
children
within the
dependency
system and
we never
turn down
any child
brought
before the
court. SCA
was
established
in
Sacramento
to be their
“voice”,
their
personal
advocate
with a very
determined
mission.
SCA does
this through
a unique
model of
using both
attorneys
and social
workers.
Foster youth
who are
represented
in this
manner truly
have a
partner in
designing
their
future,
someone they
can trust,
someone that
is always
looking out
for their
best
interests.
We are proud
of the work
we do here
at SCA and
thank you
for taking
the time to
learn more
about our
role in the
Sacramento
legal
community.
SCA’s bold
vision has
guided us
for the past
decade and a
half and has
become known
throughout
the State
and country
as a leading
foster youth
advocacy
group. It
is our
collective
efforts,
however,
that today
make this
agency such
a success.
No matter
what your
reason for
visiting our
web site,
we’re glad
you did and
I hope you
will make
the most of
your time
here by
considering
becoming
involved as
a volunteer
or making a
donation.
Robert
M. Wilson, Esq,
Executive Director Sacramento Child Advocates,
Inc.
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SCA’s mission
is to be an exemplary agency
using best practices and
utilizing effective advocacy
through all levels to ensure
that abused and neglected
children in the dependency
system are able to realize their
right to live in a permanent,
safe, and nurturing environment. This includes
ensuring that when the children
leave the dependency system they
have the educational foundation
and resources to help them to
contribute positively to our
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