Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center Receives Funds for School Uniforms

 

Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center Image: dcac.org
Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center
Image: dcac.org

Leveraging a career in technology and sales since 2002, Sean Delph serves as senior account manager and director of sales of Delcom Group, a technology integration firm based in Lewisville, Texas. Outside of his professional pursuits, Sean Delph volunteers with various organizations, including the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center.

Launched in 1991, the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) works to bring about justice for children who have experienced abuse. The nonprofit also provides therapy and support programs for victims, seeks prosecution in abuse cases, and leads education programs for the public.
Recently, the organization received funds from the Tedesco Agency, a nonprofit that leads campaigns to raise money for various causes.

The money raised will go towards the purchase of school uniforms for the youngest clients of DCAC. The goal for the fundraiser was $500. Through these efforts, participants will be given a chance to further share the mission and work of DCAC while giving young children who’ve experienced much turmoil in their lives a chance to have quality clothing for school.

Education Services at Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center

Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center pic
Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center
Image: dcac.org

A sales professional based in Lewisville, Texas, Sean Delph is a senior account manager and director of sales with Delcom Group LP. Outside of his work in sales, Sean Delph supports the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, a community organization dedicated to improving the outcome of child abuse cases in Dallas County.

For more than 20 years, the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) has produced video-based educational programming about important child abuse issues. A professionally produced series of child abuse training videos, the educational programming at DCAC teaches community members about how to recognize child abuse and ultimately protect children around them.

Educational programs at DCAC include Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse, a training video designed for staff members and volunteers at the organization. Through its culturally relevant Spanish program Como Reconocer y Reportar el Abuso Hacia Menores, DCAC reaches out specifically to the large Spanish-speaking population in Dallas County.

To learn more about educational opportunities at the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center, visit the official website at dcac.org.