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Safe Harbor offers a multidisciplinary approach to forensic interviews with victims of child abuse and neglect

By John K. Morrell
October 15, 2021
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The Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Warsaw on Thursday. Pictured (L to R): Scott Wiley, House Member Relations Officer; Terrill Hooks, Kosciusko County Community Foundation; Sandra Parra, Old National Bank, Chamber Ambassador; Amy Cannon, KCCF; Heather Lardino, 1st Source Bank, Chamber Ambassador; Holly Swoverland, K21 Health Foundation; Scott Clay, NAPA, House Ambassador; Jessica S. Jackson-McLain, Department of Children’s Services, Lawyer; Scott Allison, WR Hall, House Ambassador; Courtney McPeak, DCS Supervisor; Corbin Holtsberry, Lake City Bank, House Ambassador; Tera Robinson, Bowen Center, Director, Kosciusko County Outpatient; Kyle Dukes, Sheriff of Kosciusko County; Kelly Bugg, director of the Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center; Dan Hampton, Kosciusko County District Attorney; Scott Whitaker, Head of the Warsaw Police Department; Kaley Coy, DCS; Ann Barker, DCS; Chasity Lester, DCS; Megan Hoath, DCS; Elena DeLaCruz, Bowen Center; Joe Thalemer, Mayor of Warsaw; and Rob Parker, CEO and President of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce. Photo by David Slone, Times-Union.

Kelly Bugg, director of the Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Warsaw, sits in the room Thursday where she interviews children who have been abused.  Cameras and microphones are hidden so that the children interviewed do not notice.  Photo by David Slone, Times-Union.

Kelly Bugg, director of the Safe Harbor Child Advocacy Center, 1515 Provident Drive, Warsaw, sits in the room Thursday where she interviews children who have been abused. Cameras and microphones are hidden so that the children interviewed do not notice. Photo by David Slone, Times-Union.


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