‘It will help us continue to provide vital resources to children and families we serve’- Tracie Davis

From left to right are Cody Long, Chairperson for the Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS) Y-12 Community Investment Fund Employee Grant Panel, Tanya Duncan, Chief Financial Officer and Victim Service Coordinator of the Campbell County Children’s Center, Tracie Davis, Chief Executive Officer of the Campbell County Children’s Center, East Tennessee Foundation (ETF) Director of Scholarships Rachel Schott; and ETF Vice-President of Programs and Chief Operating Officer Katharine Killen. 

LAFOLLETTE, TN (WLAF)- The staff at the Campbell County Children’s Center is thrilled to announce that the Children’s Advocacy Center was recently awarded a grant in the amount of $10,000.

The grant is from the Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS) Y-12 Community Investment Fund Employee Grant Fund, a fund of the East Tennessee Foundation. This grant is awarded to support victim advocacy services.

“A special thank you to CNS Y-12 Community Investment Fund for their generous support. This grant will help us continue to strive to provide vital resources to the children and families we serve,” said Tracie Davis, Chief Executive Officer of the Campbell County Children’s Center. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED – 10/10/2024-6AM-PHOTO SUBMITTED)