Chattooga County Sheriff Mark Schrader recently extended a heartfelt “thank you” to local business owner Jim Aaron and his Summerville and Lafayette McDonald’s franchises for a generous breakfast donation that helped kick off the Children’s Advocacy Center’s (CAC) annual “Be Their Voice” golf tournament fundraiser.

The tournament, hosted at the Lafayette golf course, relies on community support to raise crucial funds for the CAC of the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. According to Sheriff Schrader, Jim Aaron, along with Amber, Crystal, Christy, and their dedicated staff, worked diligently to prepare 110 biscuits and fresh coffee for the morning golfers.

“Huge shoutout and ‘Thank you’ to Jim Aaron and his locally owned Summerville and Lafayette McDonald’s for providing breakfast,” Sheriff Schrader stated, acknowledging the significant effort involved. “Jim, Amber, Crystal, Christy, and their staff worked hard to get 110 biscuits and coffee ready for the morning golfers.”

The Children’s Advocacy Center of the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit plays a vital role in the community, providing much-needed resources and support to child crime victims and their families during incredibly challenging times. Beyond direct victim support, the CAC is also a crucial resource for law enforcement agencies, assisting in the investigation and prosecution of those who victimize children. Their work helps ensure that child victims have a voice and perpetrators are held accountable.

The “Be Their Voice” golf tournament is one of the key fundraising events that allows the CAC to continue these essential services. The support from local businesses like McDonald’s ensures that the event runs smoothly and efficiently, allowing more funds to directly benefit the center’s programs.

Community members interested in learning more about the Children’s Advocacy Center of the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit and how they can contribute to their mission of protecting and supporting child victims are encouraged to scan the QR code provided above. Organizations like the CAC depend on the generosity of the community to sustain their invaluable work.