
Our Team
Our Staff

Rebecca Voss
Executive Director
Rebecca Voss received both her Bachelors (2003) and Masters (2016) in Social Work from Shippensburg University. She began working at CACFC in 2014 as the Managing Forensic Interviewer. She has over 15 years of experience working with child sexual abuse victims and their families.
Rebecca began her career working for Children and Youth services in the intake unit investigating reports of child sexual and physical abuse. She also worked at the Adams County Children’s Advocacy Center, where she provided supportive and educational services to caregivers, conducted forensic interviews and facilitated prevention programs in the community and schools. She is also a trained facilitator for Darkness to Light Stewards of Children and TECH Smart for Child Safety.

Jessica Crouse
Community Educator
Jessica Crouse earned her Bachelor of Social Work degree from Shippensburg University. She joined the CACFC in October 2019 as an Intake Coordinator and Community Educator and now serves as the Center’s Community Educator and
one of the Forensic Interviewers.
Prior to her work at the Children’s Advocacy Center of Franklin County, Jessica worked at the Adams County Children’s Advocacy Center, where she conducted forensic interviews and facilitated prevention education programs in local schools. She also served as a caseworker with Franklin County Children and Youth Services and Fulton County Services for Children, where she investigated allegations of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect.
Jessica has received extensive training in child abuse, forensic interviewing techniques, and prevention education. She is dedicated to supporting children and families while working to raise community awareness and promote safe, supportive environments for all children.

Madison Waytow
Forensic Interviewer
Madi joined the CACFC team in September of 2024. Prior to her current role with CACFC, Madi worked as a Family Advocate at Safe Place, a Children’s Advocacy Center in Washington County, Maryland. At Safe Place she assisted victims and their families throughout the forensic interview process and ongoing criminal investigations.
In the past, Madi worked for Franklin County Children and Youth Services as a Caseworker II, where she investigated allegations of physical abuse, sexual abuse and neglect. She has received extensive training regarding child abuse and victim advocacy.

Emily Sampo
Family Advocate
Emily is our Family Advocate, bringing over five years of experience supporting children and families through her commitment to trauma-informed care. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and is currently pursuing her Master's in Social Work, deepening her expertise in child welfare and family resiliency.
Before joining our team, Emily worked with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), where she guided families through the investigative process of reporting abuse. Her approach is rooted in empathy, empowerment, and a commitment to helping families achieve hope and healing.
Dustin Haluska, President
David Rush, Vice President
Natalie Lehman, Treasurer
Erin Heck, Secretary
Megan McGuire
Patrick Mulherin
Zach Mummert
John Thierwechter
MDT
What is an MDT? It is a Multi-Disciplinary Team, which is comprised of highly trained child abuse professionals, each with their own area of expertise. CACFC and the MDT work together to ensure children and families are fully supported. This includes:
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Forensic Interviewers
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Medical Providers
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Mental Health Providers
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Franklin County Children and Youth Services
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Franklin County District Attorney’s Office
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Franklin County Law Enforcement
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Pennsylvania State Police
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Chambersburg Police Department
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Waynesboro Police Department
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Washington Twp Police Department
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Mercersburg Police Department
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Greencastle Police Department
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Shippensburg Police Department
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