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Prevent Child Abuse
For 30 years, Prevent Child Abuse America
has been working
at the national, state and
community levels to prevent child abuse in all its
forms. Our many state and local prevention
programs help spread the word in your community,
creating awareness that prevention is possible.
Together, we can make a difference. Remember, a
child is helpless – you are not.
200
S. Michigan Avenue, 17th Floor,
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: 312-663-3520
Fax: 312-939-8962
Website:
www.preventchildabuse.org
End Abuse
The Family
Violence Prevention Fund works to prevent violence
within the home, and in the community, to help
those whose lives are devastated by violence
because everyone has the right to live free of
violence.
Family Violence Prevention Fund
383 Rhode Island St. Suite #304
San Francisco, CA 94103-5133
Phone: (415) 252-8900
Fax: (415) 252-8991
TTY: (800) 595-4889
Website:
www.endabuse.org
Child Help USA
Childhelp USAŽ
is one of the largest and oldest national
non-profits dedicated to the treatment and
prevention of child abuse and neglect. Since its
founding in 1959 by Sara O'Meara and Yvonne
Fedderson, the organization has directly provided
help and hope to millions of children and adults
whose lives have been traumatized by child abuse.
Childhelp USAŽ National
Headquarters
15757 N. 78th Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
Telephone: 480-922-8212
Fax: 480-922-7061
Website:
www.childhelpusa.org
Childhelp USAŽ National
Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILDŽ
(1-800-422-4453)
If you need help or suspect abuse, call the
hotline.
Professional counselors are available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
Website:
www.childhelpusa.org
Believe the
Children
Founded 1986. For parents of children who were
victimized by people outside the family.
PO Box 1358
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Parents
Anonymous
National. Founded 1970. Professionally facilitated
self-help groups for parents who are, or fear they
may become, abusive to their children.
6733 S Sepulveda Blvd., #270
Los Angeles, CA 90045
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Child Sexual Abuse
Information for Single Mothers
The school
year has begun for many children and many more schools will begin after Labor
Day. Retailers have been advertising for school supplies and clothes for
several weeks. While these items are important, the most important information
parents and children need when going to school is how to protect children from
sexual abuse perpetrators. Every year throughout the world several hundred
children are sexually abused (sexually assaulted) by teachers, bus drivers,
,janitors, or other adults associated with a child’s school experience. To
adequately prepare a child for school, parents need to prepare them to protect
themselves from cunning sexual abuse perpetrators. Government reports reveal
less than one percent of sexual child abuse is committed by strangers. 19% of
children are abused by known and trusted adults. 80% are abused by family
members. How can children protect themselves?
I would like to propose an article for your readers of approximately 1200 words
on sexual child abuse prevention based on my book, If I'd Only Known...Sexual
Abuse in or out of the Family: A Guide to Prevention.
1-800-THERAPIST referral service
1-800-THERAPIST.com
Published Books:
Available at: http://www.gen-assist.com
15% discount
-If I'd Only
Known...Sexual Abuse in or out of the Family: A Guide to Prevention.
Endorsed by: Teresa C. Chambers, Chief of Police, Durham, NC; Paul Ragonese,
CBS Crime News consultant, former highly decorated NYC Police Officer, former
cablevision host, Safe Streets, Virginia Newman Littell, NJ State Senate child
advocate and Ginnie's House Board member; Roman Paur, Exe. Dir.
Interfaith Sexual Trauma Institute
www.csbsju.edu/isti; Rev. Dr. Robert L. Gram, Sr. Minister, Wyckoff
Reformed Church, Wyckoff, NJ; and The National Criminal Justice Reference
Service (NCJRS)
www.NCJRS.org