Jessica Dunlap

Advocacy Coordinator at Child Advocates

Jessica Dunlap is an experienced advocacy coordinator currently working at Child Advocates since August 2021, where the focus is on supporting children in CPS and foster care. Prior to this role, Jessica held various positions including Child and Adolescent Rehab Specialist at Tri-County Behavioral Healthcare and Residential Counselor at Arrow Child and Family Ministries, where crisis intervention and support for vulnerable youth were key responsibilities. Jessica’s earlier experience as a residential counselor at Summitview Child & Family Services involved working with youth suffering from behavioral and emotional disorders. Additionally, Jessica started a career in customer service and sales as a lead representative with Sacramento Floormasters. An academic background includes a Master of Social Work from Baylor University, a Master of Science in Criminal Justice/Victim Services from Sam Houston State University, and a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of California, Davis.

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Spring, United States

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Child Advocates

Child Advocates mobilizes advocate volunteers to break the vicious cycle of child abuse. We speak up for abused children who are lost in the system and guide them into safe environments where they can thrive. A judge appoints Child Advocates to represent the best interests of a child or sibling group in foster care. They serve as the judge’s eyes and ears while the children are in custody, ensuring their unique needs are met until they can safely return home or are permanently placed with a loving relative or adoptive family. Unlike Child Protective Services caseworkers and court-appointed attorneys who juggle overwhelming caseloads, our volunteers represent just one child or sibling group at a time. Their advocacy makes sure no child falls through the cracks of our overburdened child welfare system. Child Advocates volunteers make a profound difference in the lives of the children they serve. Studies show children served by an advocate volunteer are better able to work with others and control deviant behavior than children without an advocate. Also, more parents of these children complete counseling services, psychiatric evaluations, and drug and alcohol counseling than those without an advocate. With Child Advocates’ help, we can break the cycle of child abuse and give more foster children a chance at a better, brighter future.


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