Penquis CAC
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​Help us end child sexual abuse in Maine.

The Penquis Children's Advocacy Center brings community members from across Penobscot and Piscataquis Counties together to respond to child sexual abuse. There are many ways to be involved in both preventing and responding to child sexual abuse. See below and contact us for more information.

Donate

​In addition to financial support, the CAC often needs art supplies for children to use and toys for them to play with during their time at the CAC. Please contact Penquis Children’s Advocacy Center to learn more about how you can donate.

Parents in the Know
Rape Response Services provides Parents in the Know workshops to help parents in Penobscot and Piscataquis Counties talk with their children, connect with other parents, find strength and support within their communities, and to figure out what they are doing and how well they are doing it. For more information, contact us.

Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
Preventing child sexual abuse means showing the children in your life healthy behaviors, and talking with them about healthy relationships and safe and healthy boundaries. There are many resources in Maine to help you learn more. 
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​262 Harlow Street 
Bangor, ME 04401

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207-974-2469

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The Penquis CAC is a proud member of the National Children's Alliance.


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Penquis Children's Advocacy Center is funded in part by Maine's Department of Health and Human Services, the Heart of Maine United Way, and your generous public and private  donations. 

It is the policy of Penquis Children's Advocacy Center that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, religious belief, political affiliation or belief, age, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by law, be discriminated against in access to its services or the provision of services.

Any person who believes that they have been subject to discrimination may file a complaint directly to the Compliance Officer, Maine Human Rights Commission, or the US Department of Justice. Contact information below:

Compliance Officer                                                                           Maine Human Rights Commission                                                US Department of Justice      
262 Harlow St.                                                                                    19 Union St.                                                                                        950 Pennsylvania Ave.
Bangor, ME 04401                                                                             Augusta, ME 04330                                                                          Washington, DC 20530
(207) 973-3500                                                                                  (207) 624-6290                                                                                 (202) 514-4609
  • About Us
    • Mission & Staff
    • MDT Partners
    • Directions
    • Contact
  • Services
    • CAC Process
    • FAQs
  • Get Help
    • Help Now
    • Responding to a Child
    • Family Support
  • Get Involved