
Our goal is to find 2,000 people to donate
just $10 by the end of 2010.
To join the campaign, click the “Donate $10″ link at the right, or click here for more information and a printable flier and donation form. Thanks for your support!
Written on Jul 13, 2010 by Rhoda

To join the campaign, click the “Donate $10″ link at the right, or click here for more information and a printable flier and donation form. Thanks for your support!
Written on Jun 21, 2010 by Rhoda
First and foremost, a HUGE thank you to everyone who made this event possible. We were really blessed by how many people came together to make our first 5K a success!
If you did not receive a T-shirt at the race and would still like one, please contact Rhoda at 540-432-6430 or rhoda@thecollinscenter.org. We have a limited supply of sizes left.
Check back soon for photos of the event! Read the rest of this entry »
Written on Jun 17, 2010 by Rhoda
We are one of many organizations competing to win $20,000 or more from Chase Community Giving. We need all the votes we can get to be one of the top 200 organizations. Please take a few seconds to vote for us, and invite your friends to do the same. This is a national contest, so anyone in the country can vote!
Click on the image below to get started. First, you must “Like” the Chase Community Giving Application, then search for the Collins Center and vote on our page. It’s quick and easy and a one-time voting event – you can only cast one vote per charity, so of course we’d love it if you only voted for ours!
Written on May 19, 2010 by Rhoda
Our April Art contest with the theme “Happy Safe Families” has come to a close and we now have a list of winners! Thank you to everyone who participated and a big thanks to our judges, Mallory Brooke from TV3, our mayor Kai Degner, Investigator Stephen Craver from HPD, and our Executive Director, Gianna Gariglietti. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners’ artwork will be framed and displayed in the Child Advocacy Center. To view the artwork, continue reading this post. Read the rest of this entry »