Tiffany Sawyer has been a pivotal force at the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy since 2006, currently serving as the Director of Prevention Services. In this role, she is responsible for the strategic planning, coordination, and implementation of the Center's statewide Sexual Abuse and Exploitation...
Tiffany Sawyer has been a pivotal force at the Georgia Center for Child Advocacy since 2006, currently serving as the Director of Prevention Services. In this role, she is responsible for the strategic planning, coordination, and implementation of the Center's statewide Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention Initiative. Under her leadership, the initiative has successfully trained over 200,000 adults, equipping them with the knowledge and tools necessary to recognize and prevent child abuse. Tiffany's expertise in program development and management has been instrumental in creating a robust curriculum that addresses the complexities of child development and the various forms of abuse.
Tiffany's commitment to community development is evident in her ability to engage and mobilize volunteers, fostering a network of advocates dedicated to child safety. Her skills in grant writing have also enabled the Center to secure vital funding, ensuring the sustainability and expansion of its programs. Through workshop facilitation and program evaluation, Tiffany continuously assesses the effectiveness of the initiatives, making data-driven adjustments to enhance their impact. Prior to her tenure in Georgia, Tiffany honed her skills in similar roles, gaining invaluable experience that she now applies to address the pressing issue of child abuse prevention. Her passion for child advocacy and her strategic approach to prevention services make her a respected leader in the field, driving meaningful change and fostering safer environments for children across the state.