Breaking the Cycle of Child Sexual Abuse

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Family Relations Program

1 in 4 girls and
1 in 6 boys
will be sexually abused
before their 18th birthday...

We Can Help

The Family Relations Program is dedicated to stopping the cycle of child sexual abuse and to preventing the exploitation of children.

For twenty-four years, we've served northeast Georgia by providing no cost therapeutic services for women and children who are the survivors of child sexual abuse. Our newer program, Project Pathfinder, offers treatment for children and teens who have sexual behavior problems, many of whom have also been victims of child sexual abuse.

 

Victims Services No-cost therapeutic counseling for children and teens who have been the victim of sexual abuse. Through play th ierapy and art therapy, children experience healing and find a safe place to talk about the abuses they have suffered. For more information...

Project Pathfinder Pathfinder is about turning lives around. It is about working with children who have sexual behavior problems--many of whom have been victimized themselves--and helping them to get back on track in life. Pathfinder works to make sure the community is safe by ensuring that children who have engaged in inappropriate sexual behaviors get the help they need. For more information...

Women's Services Group therapy for women who have unresolved issues as a result of having suffered child sexual abuse. Because of the cyclical nature of abuse, many of the women in our Women's Services are also the parents of children receiving treatment in our Victim's Services. To learn more about our Women's Services...

Sponsor a Child Without treatment, children who have been abused are at-risk of depression, academic failure, teen pregnancy, drug or alcohol abuse, and many other difficulties. Fortunately, the work we do with abused children makes a difference. You can be a part of the good work we do through your gifts to sponsor a child. Your gift can make a difference...

Internship Opportunities

The Family Relations Program is searching for several interns including therapeutic interns and marketing or public relations interns. To learn more and apply...

New Executive Director:  Rebecca DavisNew Executive Director FRP is pleased to welcome a new Executive Director, Rebecca Davis, PhD, CFRE. Most recently at Challenged Child and Friends in Gainesville, Rebecca comes to the Family Relations Program with significant fundraising and marketing experience. Read more...

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