The House Concurrent Resolution designates April 10, 2026, as Vermont Children's Alliance Day at the State House. This resolution highlights the critical role of the 13 Child Advocacy Centers (CACs) in Vermont, which work to address the ongoing issues of child abuse in the state. These centers provide essential services such as forensic interviews, victim advocacy, and coordinated care for children who have experienced sexual and physical abuse. The collective efforts of these centers are organized under the Vermont Children's Alliance (VCA), which aims to ensure that all children have equal access to support, treatment, justice, and healing.

On this designated day, representatives from the VCA and its member CACs will visit the State House to educate legislators about the importance of addressing child abuse and its impact on Vermont's communities. The resolution emphasizes the need for continued awareness and support for the CAC movement, which is dedicated to transforming the lives of vulnerable children in the state. Additionally, the resolution directs the Secretary of State to send a copy of the resolution to the Vermont Children's Alliance, further acknowledging their vital work.