Greater Lakes CAC - Belknap County
Greater Lakes Child Advocacy Center
95 Water Street
Laconia, NH 03246
603-524-5497
Our CAC Team in Belknap County
Meghan Noyes, M.S.
Director of CAC Services
603-524-5497
Meghan joined the NH CAC movement in 2006 as a Forensic Interviewer and has had the opportunity to work in a variety of administrative and direct service roles. In her current role as the Director of Program Services, she supervises and supports the direct service staff of the GSCA Programs. She continues to love going to “work,” everyday, although you will never hear her call it work or a job. It is a passion and a privilege for her to work with the children/families and members of the multidisciplinary teams. Meghan holds a BA from Plymouth State University and recently earned her master’s of science in Psychology.
Julia Sullivan
Program Coordinator/Family Support Specialist
603-524-5497
Julia joined the Greater Lakes CAC in May 2023. She is a 2022 University of New Hampshire graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies with a concentration in Family Support. In her senior year at UNH, Julia completed an internship at the Strafford County Child Advocacy Center learning basic systems and CAC support services. Julia has a passion and commitment for providing children and families with support in their time of greatest need.
Andrew Wolff, M.S., LMFT
Program Development & Research Clinical Manager
603-499-7504 ext. 208
Andrew joined the CAC in January 2020 as a licensed mental health clinician to provide on-site mental health services for children and families involved with the Greater Lakes CAC. Prior to joining the CAC, Andrew practiced as a clinician in residential, foster-care, and outpatient settings providing trauma-informed clinical services to children, teens, adults, and families. Andrew brings a wealth of clinical knowledge to the team to help support children and families in adjusting to traumatic life events and coping with trauma utilizing a variety of different therapeutic interventions (games, art, play, etc.). He believes that the impact of trauma extends well-beyond the individual and enjoys supporting and collaborating with the many systems involved to ensure that all parties are providing the best possible support to the child mental health needs.
Taylor McNeil
Forensic Interviewer
Taylor joined the Greater Lakes CAC in April 2024. She has a degree in Criminal Justice and a minor Sociology, graduating from Plymouth State University in 2019. In her senior year at PSU, Taylor completed an internship at the Greater Lakes CAC. Prior to joining the GLCAC team she worked in child protection and was a school social work/ student outreach coordinator. In her current role as a Forensic Interviewer, Taylor is responsible for conducting interviews of children who may be victims of abuse or have witnessed a crime. She also helps facilitie multidisciplinary team meetings with members involved with the investigation. Taylor believes that every child deserves to be heard, in a safe and supportive setting.