Rachel Spitz

Fiscal Grants Specialist at Center for Prevention of Abuse

Rachel Spitz is an experienced professional with a background in administrative support, client services, and fiscal management. Currently serving as a Fiscal Grants Specialist at the Center for Prevention of Abuse since June 2016, Rachel's previous roles include Independent Sales Representative at Wildtree Herbs, Administrative Communications Assistant at Peoria County Government, Executive Secretary at URS Corporation, and Desktop Publisher at OfficeMax. Rachel has also worked as a Therapist at Resolutions Unlimited and has experience in customer support at Computer Age. Rachel holds a Master's degree in Human Development from Bradley University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Eureka College, enhancing expertise in mental health and administrative functions. Additionally, Rachel possesses certifications such as 6 Sigma Green Belt and Caterpillar Brand Advocate.

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Peoria, United States

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Center for Prevention of Abuse

Our mission is to help all people - women, men, and children - to live free from violence and abuse. The Center for Prevention of Abuse (CFPA) is the only agency in the state of Illinois to provide combined, comprehensive free and confidential services to women, men and children, of all ages, who have been affected by domestic violence, sexual assault/abuse, human trafficking, or elder abuse. CFPA also provides Adult Protective Services to disabled individuals, between the ages of 18-59, who have been affected by abuse. Additionally, CFPA provides school based prevention education to nearly 36,000 students annually, with programs on body safety, anti-bullying, conflict resolution, and healthy relationships. CFPA has two domestic violence shelters in Peoria and Pekin, offices in the Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford County Courthouses to assist with Orders of Protection and facilitates an abuser re-education classes are offered in another Peoria office. Medical advocates are available 24/7 to respond to victims of sexual assault and/or domestic violence who obtain medical treatment in the emergency departments of area hospitals. Annually, CFPA serves more than 5,000 individuals seeking peace.


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