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National Child Abuse Prevention Month

Tuesday, April 19th, 2016

It’s April, an important month when it comes to child abuse. In 1983, April was officially declared by presidential proclamation as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Whether you wear blue or “plant” pinwheels on your church grounds to raise awareness of child abuse and neglect prevention, it’s important to take time to promote children and families this month.

Churches are encouraged to promote abuse prevention across all lines of communication, including social media, websites, and newsletters. Share strategies and activities that highlight child safety, reinforce child and youth protection policies, and educate your church about your commitment to protecting our most vulnerable populations.

To learn more about National Child Abuse Prevention Month or to find out how you can get involved, visit the Child Welfare Information Gateway and download its “30 Ways to Build Community and Hope During National Child Abuse Prevention Month.”