Children's Advocacy Center for North Texas
Elines Negron is an experienced forensic interviewer with a strong background in child advocacy and crisis intervention. Currently serving as a Forensic Interviewer at the Children's Advocacy Center for North Texas since February 2019, Elines conducts interviews with children and adolescents regarding abuse, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and maintaining confidentiality. Previously, Elines worked at the Children's Advocacy Center of Grayson County, where responsibilities included conducting forensic interviews, providing child abuse prevention education, and fostering partnerships with community organizations. Additional experience includes roles as a Volunteer and Advocacy Coordinator and Client Advocate at The Turning Point, where Elines managed a team of advocates and provided crucial support to survivors of sexual violence. Elines holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and an Associate’s Degree in Women's Studies from the University of Maryland Global Campus.
Children's Advocacy Center for North Texas
Children’s Advocacy Center for North Texas is a non-profit agency that coordinates the investigation and prosecution of severe child abuse cases (severe physical abuse, child sexual abuse, and witnesses to violence) for law enforcement and the Department of Family & Protective Services. We also work with the District Attorney’s Office and medical professionals to provide a full range of wraparound services. The Advocacy Center also provides family advocacy and counseling services to the children and their family members including food and clothing assistance; Back to School, and Christmas assistance; case updates and filing for Crime Victims Compensation and VINE; and evidence-based, trauma-informed individual counseling, group counseling, and play therapy - all completely free of charge to the family.