CAT - Child Advocacy Today

CAT Partnerships


Doctors at Child Advocacy Day in Frankfort, Kentucky

The assistance of the medical profession is needed to:

  • Help identify pediatric patients who might be eligible for Medicaid, KCHIP or other public benefits.
  • Help identify pediatric patients who are affected by housing instability and sub-standard conditions.
  • Refer patients to the CAT program and encourage their patients to work with CAT.
  • Support CAT with their skills, talents and resources
The assistance of the legal profession is needed to:
  • Train pediatricians to identify issues impacting patient health.
  • Provide direct legal assistance to patients and families.
  • Work with volunteers to provide pro bono legal services in support of CAT program objectives.
  • Support CAT with their skills, talents and resources.

Student involvement:

Volunteer and internship positions are avaliable for undergraduates, law, and medical students. Please contact Lisa Ross MSW at 859-323-0254 or at lisa.ross@uky.edu or Jan Clark, JD at 859-323-2829 or at jan.clark@uky.edu if you are interested in seeking these limited positions.

If you are interested in learning more about how you may assist the CAT program or about forming a potential partnership, please contact the CAT office at (859) 323-0254 or (859)323-2829.

Financial contributions may be sent to:

Access to Justice Foundation 535 W. 2nd St. Suite 100 Lexington, KY 40508

If you would like to become involved with CAT, please submit the form below and one of our staff members will contact you.

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