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Ways to Support Victims and Prevention

Child Abuse Prevention Month has come and gone, but at the Children’s Advocacy Project, child abuse prevention is on the forefront of our minds no matter the month.

We are working year-round towards child abuse prevention, but when a child is devastated by abuse, we are here to provide comprehensive services to the child and their non-offending family members.

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Child Abuse Prevention Month 2025

Child Abuse Prevention Month 2025

April 2025 - You might notice blue pinwheels placed outside of businesses, homes, or even our office while out and about during the month of April! That’s because the pinwheel symbolizes Child Abuse Prevention which we are working to raise awareness for during the month of April.

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Teenage Dating Violence Awareness

Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, a time for teenagers, parents, and the entire community to join together to learn the signs of dating violence, how to prevent it, how to get out of it if it does happen, and to raise awareness about this common issue.

What is teen dating violence?

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Better Understanding Human Trafficking

What is Human Trafficking?

Human Trafficking can happen in any community and victims can be any race, range in age, and be any gender. Traffickers often use violence, manipulation, and false promises of jobs, money, or a romantic relationship on victims.

Human Trafficking is the use of force, fraud and coercion to obtain labor or commercial sex acts. Millions of men, women, and children are trafficking worldwide and in the United States.

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Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday: Give Happy Childhoods

Join us for Giving Tuesday – December 3, 2024

Giving Tuesday was created years ago with the simple idea: a day to encourage people to do good. Whether helping a neighbor, showing up for the people you care about, sharing information about the causes close to your heart, or giving through a donation, Giving Tuesday is a chance for us to give together.

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