Who We Are
The Office for Child Abuse Investigations and Review (CAIR) works to provide a compassionate and thorough process to receive and investigate reports of abuse against personnel of the Archdiocese of Chicago. CAIR and the Independent Review Board were instated in 1992 by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin. Though the office title has changed through the years—initially titled the Office of Professional Fitness Review, and later named the Office of Professional Responsibility—the mission remains the same.
You have the right to report your story, and we are here to help, listen and connect you to the right services. To ensure the best resources and investigation practices are engaged, we encourage all allegations concerning the abuse and/or neglect of minors are reported to the DCFS Hotline (1.800.25.ABUSE) and/or the local police department first before reaching out to the Office of the Protection of Children and Youth (OPCY). If you need to report historical abuse, please contact Nelly Bonilla at 312.534.5205.
CAIR is one of four offices that make up the Archdiocese of Chicago’s Office for the Protection of Children and Youth (OPCY). Each office works together to ensure cases are handled properly and by the most appropriate public authority, office and/or entity. CAIR is available to all individuals who choose to report their abuse as children or who have the knowledge of the abuse of children in the Church.