Kids First Children's Advocacy Center
of Stevens County

Our mission is to recognize the right of all children to a safe childhood.  Kids First Children's Advocacy Center of Stevens County strives to reduce trauma and provide support to child victims of sexual abuse and their families.  This is accomplished by providing on-site agency collaboration and the use of a multidisciplinary team approach in investigation and treatment of child abuse.

If you know or suspect that a child has been sexually abused call 911, or Child Protective Services at 1-800-544-0543.

Rural Resources’ Kids First Children’s Advocacy Center Help Line is available around the clock at 509-684-6139 or 509-684-3796 during business hours to support parents or children.


Kids First Children's Advocacy Center is a collaborative effort involving:
  • Chewelah Police Department
  • Chewelah Associated Physicians
  • Colville Police Department
  • DSHS / Child Protective Services
  • Kettle Falls Police Department
  • Mount Carmel Hospital
  • N.E. Washington Medical Group
  • Rural Resources Community Action
  • Stevens County Counseling Services
  • Stevens County Prosecutor's Office
  • Stevens County Sheriff's Department

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We are looking for caring pepole who want to make a difference in the lives of children and families in our communities by helping victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and other crimes.  No other experience or special talents are necessary - just a kind heart and willingness to volunteer.

...to learn about volunteering at Kids First Children's Advocacy  Center                                   

 

No client will be discriminated against because of race, religion, color, gender, pregnancy, age (including those over 40), national origin (including ancestry), ethnicity, disability (as defined in the federal Americans with Disabilities Act), marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal or state law.