On Saturday, September 21, 2024, the First United Methodist Church in Cuero hosted a delightful brunch catered by “A Taste Above” and a style show featuring local businesses. The event was a resounding success, with proceeds benefiting Norma’s House, a new children’s advocacy center in DeWitt County.
The style show was a spectacular event where the models not only looked stunning but also radiated joy and enthusiasm. They had a fantastic time showcasing the latest fashion trends, and their smiles and laughter lit up the runway. It was evident that they were thrilled to volunteer their time for such a worthy cause, making the event even more special and memorable.
Norma’s House is committed to offering vital services to children at risk from drugs, those who have witnessed violent crimes, or who have suffered sexual or physical abuse. As a satellite office of the Gonzales Regional Children’s Advocacy Center, located at 1105 N Hunt Street, its goal is to bolster support for children and their families in the area.
Services Offered by Norma’s House
Norma’s House offers a comprehensive range of programs to support child abuse victims, including:
- Pediatric Forensic Interviews: Conducted by trained professionals to gather accurate information from child victims.
- Forensic Medical Exams: Ensuring thorough medical assessments for victims.
- Family Advocacy: Providing support to families throughout the process.
- Post-Crisis Counseling Services: Addressing trauma and promoting healing.
- Coordination of Multi-Disciplinary Team Investigations: Collaborating with local agencies.
- Community Education and Training Programs: Raising awareness and empowering the community.
History and Impact
The Gonzales Regional Children’s Advocacy Center, known as Norma’s House, has a rich history of service. In 2001, it became an Operating Member of the Children’s Advocacy Centers of Texas, Inc. (CACTX) and adopted the name “Norma’s House” in honor of Charter Member Norma Ehrig. The center joined the National Children’s Alliance (NCA) in 2002.
Over the years, the center has expanded its reach. In 2013, Lavaca County was added to its service area, leading to the opening of a satellite office in Hallettsville in 2014. Now, DeWitt County joins the list, reinforcing the commitment to local and timely recognition of child abuse and victim treatment.
Executive Director Deane Novosad emphasized the center’s mission: “Our mission is to provide compassionate care and support to child abuse victims. This new satellite office allows us to reach even more families in need.”
The brunch and style show event not only showcased the community’s support for Norma’s House but also highlighted the importance of the services they provide. The funds raised will undoubtedly make a significant impact on the lives of many children and families in DeWitt County.