Women’s Center of Jacksonville
Theresa Pageotte-Andre is an experienced advocate and program director with a strong background in supporting vulnerable populations. Currently serving as Advocate Coordinator and Sexual Assault Survivor Advocate at the Women’s Center of Jacksonville since December 2016, Theresa leads initiatives that empower survivors of sexual violence through advocacy, education, and crisis intervention. Previously, Theresa held various roles at Children's Home Society of Florida from 2006 to 2014, including Dependency Program Director and Dependency Case Manager Supervisor, overseeing programs that aid children and families in crisis. Earlier professional experiences include positions at Residential Treatment Services of Bermuda and Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps, where Theresa developed skills in case management and fostered collaboration in educational settings. Theresa holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work from Atlantic Union College and a high school diploma from Bermuda Institute.
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Women’s Center of Jacksonville
The Women’s Center of Jacksonville is a nonprofit, Jacksonville-based organization offering advocacy, support and education to women in Northeast Florida. The WCJ is the only certified rape crisis center for Duval, Baker, and Nassau Counties, and rape recovery services are available to individuals of all genders and their families. Each year, the WCJ provides over 300 sexual assault survivors with forensic exams. The WCJ also offers community education, counseling, referral assistance, rape prevention services and breast cancer education, support and advocacy.