BC News Community Heroes: Guardians of Healing at Carolyn’s Kaleidoscope

Whiteville’s Child Advocacy Center staff recognized for their unwavering protection and support of local youth

Whiteville, NC — Carolyn’s Kaleidoscope Child Advocacy Center in Whiteville serves as a vital sanctuary for children across Columbus and Bladen counties. Operating under the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina, the center provides a safe, child-friendly environment where victims of abuse receive forensic interviews, medical exams, and trauma therapy at no cost. This multidisciplinary approach ensures that the pursuit of justice and the process of healing happen simultaneously, shielding young survivors from further trauma.

The center is powered by a dedicated team of professionals committed to child safety and recovery. Director Danielle Nolan leads the local efforts alongside medical provider Tiffany Pait, forensic interviewer Lauren Geiss, and clinicians Nicole Thompson and Rachel Cain. Together with family advocate Kerry Hamilton, these individuals coordinate closely with law enforcement and the District Attorney’s office to provide a unified front against maltreatment. Their tireless work offers a bridge from crisis to stability, making them essential guardians of the community’s future.

Please join BCDollarSaver.com in recognizing the staff of Carolyn’s Kaleidoscope Child Advocacy Center for their outstanding stewardship and dedication, and for being selected as our BC News Community Heroes.

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