Stop the hurt,
start the healing.
Providing collaborative intervention services to child abuse victims, so they are encouraged to embrace a future driven by hope.

What to expect
at the CAN Center


A Safe Approach
Most often, children come to the Child Abuse Network within the first three days after their abuse has been reported. Here, the multidisciplinary team of agencies provides a variety of services to investigate child abuse with minimal trauma to the injured child. The result? A safe, child-friendly approach to help begin the healing.
Multidisciplinary Teams
Tulsa’s Children’s Advocacy Center promotes a multidisciplinary approach to child abuse investigation. The multidisciplinary team of professionals works from one central location to investigate reported child abuse. This approach allows the team to immediately share information and eliminate duplicate efforts. As a result, investigations are expedited and children can begin their healing sooner.




Services & Programs
Most often, children come to the Child Abuse Network within the first three days after their abuse has been reported. Here, the multidisciplinary team of agencies provides a variety of services to investigate child abuse with minimal trauma to the injured child. The result? A safe, child-friendly approach to help begin the healing.
Abused children
need your help
Donate
There are many way to donate to Child Advocacy Network. Learn more about the potential way to give.
Volunteer
As a CAN volunteer, you choose how to be involved. Volunteers help with special projects, fundraising campaigns, landscape and facility improvements and other tasks.
Education
Learn more about the typical signs and causes of abuse and learn how to respond to a child’s disclosure of abuse.
Abused children
need your help
Donate
There are many way to donate to Child Advocacy Network. Learn more about the potential way to give.
Volunteer
As a CAN volunteer, you choose how to be involved. Volunteers help with special projects, fundraising campaigns, landscape and facility improvements and other tasks.
Education
Learn more about the typical signs and causes of abuse and learn how to respond to a child’s disclosure of abuse.