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Center for Alexandria's Children


Center for Alexandria's Children logoIn 2008, there were 1,096 reports of child abuse and/or neglect in Alexandria.  These statistics do not take into account the number of cases that are never reported. The Center for Alexandria’s Children protects children and strengthens families by coordinating the investigation, prosecution, treatment and prevention of child abuse in one safe, child-friendly facility. The CAC is a public-private partnership dedicated to one purpose: the elimination of child abuse in the City of Alexandria.

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Our staff is skilled in working with donors who have multi-faceted objectives and complex gift situations. As your partner in charitable giving we know that we can help you achieve a three-way success: for you, for your clients and for the community.

Convenience: Call or e-mail us about any aspect of charitable giving. We are also glad to arrange a meeting, at your convenience and at a place of your choosing. We understand that your clients sometimes prefer to remain anonymous and we are glad to work directly with you on their behalf. Feel free to call us to explore an option or discuss a client situation.

Experience: We are experienced in customizing charitable giving opportunities to the needs of your client. We also understand how to help you communicate the benefits of a particular strategy, so that your clients make well-informed decisions they feel good about. We are committed to helping your clients achieve their financial and charitable goals.

Many individuals, corporations, nonprofit agencies and organizations also decide to work with us because of our knowledge of local needs and our extensive experience in local problem solving.

We sincerely want to be your partner in meeting the charitable giving needs of your clients. If you have questions or want to arrange a meeting with our staff, please contact ACT at (703) 739-7778.