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

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.