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Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center 1st Quarter 2026 Newsletter

First Quarter Newsletter: 2026 The first quarter of 2026 has been a strong and meaningful start for Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center. From a busy ...
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We are HIRING!

We’re Hiring: Join the Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center Team The Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center (PRCAC) is growing, and we are excited to announce ...
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Spotlight Shines on Child Abuse Prevention Efforts

Mayor Jim Jarratt issued a proclamation March 3 during the Granbury City Council meeting recognizing April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Also pictured, from left, ...
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Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center 4th Quarter 2025 Newsletter

A Season of Hope: Celebrating Our Groundbreaking This Christmas This Christmas season, Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center is celebrating an exciting milestone—the groundbreaking of our ...
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Abused children not alone on their journey to recovery: Advocacy center breaks ground on new building

Community partners, supporters and dedicated staff from the Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center gather Dec. 3 to break ground on their permanent location at 805 ...
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Honoring Local Leadership: A Moment with Senator Brian Birdwell and Representative Shelby Slawson

The Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center was honored to join Representative Shelby Slawson and Senator Brian Birdwell at the Granbury Chamber Leaders Luncheon this week. ...
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FY25 Year-End Review: Building Hope, One Child at a Time

As we close out Fiscal Year 2025, the Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center is filled with gratitude for another year of growth, collaboration, and community ...
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Building Hope: A New Home for Healing

Our Mission At Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center (PRCAC), our mission is to promote the healing of child abuse victims – one child at a ...
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Paluxy River Children’s Advocacy Center 2nd Quarter 2025 Newsletter

There’s an old saying, “It takes a village to raise a child.”  More than just words, it’s a reminder of how essential community, connection, and shared ...
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