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#91 - Children's Advocacy Center - Jessica Bryant & Mindy Toups

1 h 12 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The 318 Experience, we sit down with Jessica Bryant and Mindy Toups from the Children’s Advocacy Center of Northeast Louisiana to discuss the vital role the CAC plays in supporting child victims and their families. Jessica and Mindy share their personal journeys into this work, what a forensic interview really looks like, and how the CAC provides a unified, trauma-informed approach that reduces stress and protects dignity during incredibly difficult situations. We also dive into the importance of community awareness, prevention, and how everyday people can play a role in protecting children. This is a meaningful and eye-opening conversation about impact, resilience, and hope.

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