Adam Robison | Buy at photos.djournal.comEmployees of the Children’s Advocacy Center in Tupelo release 13 balloons to represent the 13 counties they serve during the ribbon-cutting and open house of the Center on Monday. The center deals with child victims of crime. By William Moore Daily Journal TUPELO – Since moving into its new building last fall, the Children’s Advocacy Center has seen the number of services it offers grow. “We had an increase in funding so were able to add two victim advocates, an extra forensic interviewer and a mental health therapist,” said center director Marie Frison.