Our Town Podcast: Cynthia Ford of National Children’s Advocacy Center

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The Our Town Podcast showcases all that is good in North Alabama. Each week guests are invited from business, sports, entertainment, education, the arts, and so much more to discuss all aspects of living and working in The 256.

This was a very touching and — at times — difficult interview.
Cynthia Parker has dedicated much of her life to charitable causes, nonprofits, and otherwise serving her beloved community of Huntsville.
The National Children’s Advocacy Center, founded in Huntsville in 1984, models, promotes, and delivers excellence in child abuse response and prevention through services, education, and leadership. Cynthia not only expertly explains the differences and purposes of CAC’s at the national, regional, and local levels, but also shares some of the tender stories and experiences of those who have been abused.
On a personal level, Cynthia is immensely proud of her son and daughter, both of whom are working in professions that allow them to serve their communities and make a difference in people’s lives. 

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