This #MentalHealthAwareness Month, we honor those who support victims, carry difficult stories, and fight for justice and hope every day. Your work matters, and so does your well-being. Thank you for all you do. Take care of yourselves, too.
#SupportTheSupporters
Some stories are hard to tell.
Some voices go unheard.
During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, CJCC stands with survivors across Georgia by listening with compassion and showing up with purpose.
Listen. Act. Advocate.
Not just this week, but every day.
#NCVRW2026
We’re Hiring! 🚨
The CJCC is looking for a Grant Planner to join our Juvenile Justice Unit! If you’re detail-oriented, passionate about impactful work, and ready to collaborate with an incredible team, this is your chance.
Learn more: https://t.co/TLB2FGBvp4
April is Sexual Assault Awareness & Child Abuse Prevention Month. At CJCC, we are committed to supporting survivors, raising awareness, and working every day to build safer communities.
We're wearing our blue today! 💙 CJCC staff are wearing blue for #WearBlueDay to support Child Abuse Prevention Month. We're showing solidarity with victims and our dedication to a safer, abuse free future for children. Join us to help make a difference.
#ChildAbusePrevention
Today, we stand together for Sexual Assault Awareness Month Day of Action!
At CJCC, we are committed to raising awareness, supporting survivors, and working toward a future free from sexual violence. Prevention starts with education and community action. Every voice matters!
Yesterday, at our first CJCC, all-staff meeting of 2026, leadership presented staff with faithful service awards for those celebrating work anniversaries. It is a privilege to have a dedicated team that shares our passion for making a positive impact in Georgia. Thankyou!
CJCC’s Stephanie Mikkelsen joined CJCC Council Chair Joe Vignati and partners at the First Lady’s Children’s Cabinet 2Gen Academy to highlight Georgia’s collaborative efforts to strengthen the Juvenile Justice Incentive Grant, that better support youth statewide.
DeKalb County DA @sherrybostonda announces a man has pleaded guilty to 3 sexual assaults, receives life in prison plus 50 years. #CJCC’s GA SAKI Task Force is proud to support these cold case investigations.
Learn More: https://t.co/yFQecbllZS
#DYK. If you were physically injured due to a violent crime or were a witness to a violent crime in Georgia, you could be eligible for up to $25,000 in reimbursement from the Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program.
Learn more: https://t.co/Fcq2G7NxH4
March is Social Work Month.
This year’s theme — “Uplift, Defend, Transform” — shines a light on the social workers who tirelessly support vulnerable families across Georgia. Because of you, lives are strengthened, voices are heard, and futures are brighter. Thank you !
#TDVAM may be coming to an end but knowing the warning signs & knowing your worth is not! CJCC is committed to raising awareness and supporting teens seeking help when needed. If you or someone you know needs help, text the teen helpline at (706) 765-8019
📣CJCC is currently hiring a Claims Support Supervisor in the Victims Services Division Customer Service Unit. If you are detail-oriented and a team leader, this could be the perfect role for you! Spread the word! #JobOpening#NowHiring
Learn more: https://t.co/pjQJGTeexC
#FundingOpportunity: CJCC is pleased to announce the release of a new grant opportunity: Project Safe Neighborhoods - Gun Violence Reduction Equipment Grant Program.
Learn more: https://t.co/EBABEhQMJF
Yesterday, CJCC’s Executive Director, Jay Neal, shared updates on Victim Assistance Programs with local leaders from Catoosa and Walker counties. CJCC is grateful for the work you do in your communities!
Today, CJCC was honored to attend the kickoff for GA CASA Day at the Capitol. We are proud to support @GeorgiaCASA and the selfless work of their volunteers who advocate on behalf of Georgia’s abused and neglected children. #GACASADayatCap
Today is Wear Orange Day in support of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Join CJCC in raising awareness about teen dating violence and promoting healthy relationships. Together, we can make a difference. #WearOrangeDay
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. CJCC is committed to raising awareness and supporting teens seeking help when needed. If you or someone you know needs help, text the teen helpline at (706) 765-8019
CJCC staff completed the High Road Leadership MasterMind Group, led by Executive Director Jay Neal. We are building stronger, values-driven leadership to better serve communities across Georgia. #Leadership