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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2022 · 26 MIN

Supporting DCAC with Stephanie Crane and Damita Holcomb

from Teaming Against Trauma · host Dorchester Children's Advocacy Center

In this episode, Brooke talks with DCAC employees Stephanie Crane and Damita Holcomb about the commonly asked questions, "How is DCAC supported and what can I do to support DCAC?" Stephanie is the Director of Marketing and Development and Damita is the Director of Grants. Together, they bring to light the unique and various answers to these questions.  Including grants, events, campaigns, and individual donors, this other side of DCAC makes all the work we do to help children and families in our community possible. Just in time for Giving Tuesday and DCAC's Year End Giving Campaign, one big way you can support DCAC is by making a donation to us today through the link below!https://dorchesterchildren.org/support-us/year-end-donation-campaign/Want to learn more about KPCAC?Visit kayphillipscac.org

In this episode, Brooke talks with DCAC employees Stephanie Crane and Damita Holcomb about the commonly asked questions, "How is DCAC supported and what can I do to support DCAC?" Stephanie is the Director of Marketing and Development and Damita is the Director of Grants. Together, they bring to light the unique and various answers to these questions. Including grants, events, campaigns, and individual donors, this other side of DCAC makes all the work we do to help children and familie...

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