Victims remembered for Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month
- Each April marks National Child Abuse Prevention Month, which brings attention to strengthening families.
- Raising awareness is important because it reminds everyone to prevent child abuse and neglect.
- Wearing blue and supporting family programs shows commitment to child safety and nurturing environments.
- Lorie Bragg, Interim Commissioner, stated, "Protecting children is a responsibility we all share."
- Everyone can take action by being vigilant and reporting concerns to protect children and prevent abuse.
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April proclaimed National Chld Abuse Prevention Month in Cecil County
CECIL COUNTY — The Cecil County Council proclaimed April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month in Cecil County at their legislative session on Tuesday, encouraging residents to recognize the importance of protecting children in our communities.
Cambria County announces April as Child Abuse Prevention Month
EBENSBURG, Pa. (WTAJ) — Cambria County Commissioner Scott Hunt adopted a resolution to declare April as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Members of the Children and Youth Services and the Circle of Support Child Advocacy Center planted pinwheels, the national symbol for child abuse prevention, in the front lawn garden of the Cambria County Courthouse. The commissioner followed that up with the proclamation. The issue may be at the forefront of mind…
Brighter World partners with Steamboat Resort for child abuse prevention month event
Brighter World Child Advocacy Center is partnering with the Steamboat Resort to invite the community to learn more about child abuse prevention at Steamboat Square on Sunday at 1 p.m. The event invites individuals to join Brighter World staff, deputies from the Routt County Sheriff’s Office and Steamboat Springs police officers for complimentary hot chocolate, free gondola rides and to learn more about National Child Abuse Prevention Month. For …
Part 1: Enough Abuse shares series of tips for National Child Abuse Prevention Month
As part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Greenfield Recorder is working with Enough Abuse, a citizen education and community engagement initiative organized in 2002 to prevent child sexual abuse in Massachusetts, to share a total of 20 tips for parents that will help them keep their children safe from sexual abuse. These tips will be shared over four weeks.
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