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Welcome to April which is Child Abuse Prevention Month and the second quarter of 2012.  This month is very special to us at ERFSC because we believe that our children are our most prized possessions and we are committed to doing all we can to prevent child abuse and neglect.

 

Please check out this edition of our Newsletter which is dedicated to our Child Abuse Prevention Month Campaign which is spearheaded by our newly created Public Affairs Department.

  

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Welcome to April and join us in recognizing Child Abuse Prevention Month, 

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Mae H. Best, LICSW 

Executive Director

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                              March 21, 2012

Contact: Rosie Parke

rparke@erfsc.org 

202.397.7300

 

 

 

We All Can Play a Part in Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month

 

WASHINGTON, DC - March 2012 - East River Family Strengthening Collaborative, Inc. (ERFSC), a nonprofit community based organization, committed to empowering residents in Ward 7, Washington DC, last week announced that it will celebrate Child Abuse Prevention Month with special events designed to educate residents on the importance of preventing child abuse and neglect.  

 

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. This April and throughout the year, ERFSC encourages all individuals and organizations to play a role in making Ward 7 a better place for children and families. By ensuring that parents have the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to care for their children, we can help promote children's social and emotional well-being and prevent child maltreatment within families and communities.

 

Research shows that when parents possess six protective factors, the risk for neglect and abuse diminish and optimal outcomes for children, youth, and families are promoted. The six protective factors are:

  • Nurturing and attachment
  • Knowledge of parenting and of child and youth development
  • Parental resilience
  • Social connections
  • Concrete supports for parents
  • Social and emotional development well-being

"April is very important to us at ERFSC as we go all out to highlight the role that communities can play in protecting children," said Mae Best, executive director of ERFSC. "Everyone's participation is crucial, and we will be engaging our community every step of the way."

ERFSC EVENTS FOR APRIL

  • Child Abuse Prevention Month Kick-Off at ERFSC on Monday, April 2
  • Mandated Reporting Training for ERFSC Staff at ERFSC on Thursday, April 12
  • Community Presentation and Training on Friday, April 20 from 11:30am to 1:30pm at Dorothy I. Height/Benning Neighborhood Library

For more information about child abuse prevention month activities during the month of April and throughout the year, contact Chynna Haughton at chaughton@erfsc.org or call 202-397-7300, ext 116.

 

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PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION FOR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH

 

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As parents, as communities, and as a Nation, the work of raising our children stands among our greatest responsibilities and our most profound blessings.  The support we give and the examples we set form cornerstones for their success, and by teaching our children to trust in themselves, we equip them with confidence, hope, and determination that can last a lifetime.  Tragically, neglect and abuse erode this fundamental promise for too many young Americans.  During National Child Abuse Prevention Month, we renew our commitment to break the cycle of violence, strengthen support for all who have been affected, and empower our young people with the best we have to offer.

 

Over half a million American children suffer neglect or abuse every year.  A strong and well informed family unit is the surest defense against child abuse, and parents and caregivers who have support    from relatives, friends, neighbors, and their communities    are more likely to provide safe and healthy homes for their children.  Trusted friends and active community members can help ensure families get the support they need by offering their time and resources, taking an active role in children's lives, and fostering a safe environment for young people to learn and grow.  By coming together in service to our communities, we do more to meet our obligation to do right by the next generation.

 

My Administration continues to prioritize the health and well being of children across our country.  With partners at every level of government and throughout the private sector, we are supporting services that protect young Americans from abuse and neglect and extend help to those who have been affected.  We are investing in early learning programs and supporting initiatives that promote positive outcomes for children and families.  And we are connecting parents and professionals to new tools to identify, treat, and prevent abuse.  I encourage all Americans to learn more about what they can do at:  www.ChildWelfare.gov/Preventing.

Every child deserves the opportunity to grow up with the promise and protection of a loving family.  This month, we recommit to that vision, and to providing care, stability, and a brighter future for our sons and daughters.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 2012 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month.  I call upon all Americans to observe this month with programs and activities that help prevent child abuse and provide for children's physical, emotional, and developmental needs.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this second day of April, in the year of our Lord two thousand twelve, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-sixth.

 

 

BARACK OBAMA

 

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ERFSC has created a 30 day calendar geared to enlist your help in preventing child abuse and neglect. 
This is also an excellent way for you to strengthen the bond with you and a child this month and beyond.


SUNDAY

 

MONDAY

 

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1 Pay attention to a child's hopes and dreams

2 Praise a child

3 Tell a child you love them

4 Express your love with hugs and kisses

5 Reward a child for being good

6 Write your child a letter

7 Host a play date with your child and other children

 

8 Let your child help with making dinner

9 Read to a child

10 Ask your child about his/her day

11 Help a child with homework

12   Draw/color with a child

13 Commend a child when they do well

14 Adopt a child for a day

 

15 Thank your child and let them feel appreciated

16 Dance with your child

17 Encourage your child to speak openly with you

18 Take your child to the zoo

19 Baby-sit for free for a parent who needs it

20 Help your child pick out toys to give away

21 Rent a family movie and share a bowl of popcorn

 

22 Let you child work with you in the garden

23 Go for a walk with your child

24 Sing a song to your child

25 Tell your child a bedtime story

26 Play your child's favorite game

27 Teach your child new words

28 Take your child to the library

 

29 Exercise with a child

 

 

30 Build a child's self esteem

 

 


 
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THE COLLABORATIVE NETWORK

 

Healthy Families Thriving Communities Collaborative Council

202-299-0900

 Dr. Jacquelyn Henry, Executive Director

 

East River Family Strengthening Collaborative, Inc.

202-397-7300

Mae H. Best, Executive Director 

 

Edgewood/Brookland Family Support Collaborative

202-832-9400

Louvenia Williams, Executive Director 

 

Columbia Heights/Shaw Family Support Collaborative

202-518-6737

Penelope Griffith, Executive Director 

 

Far Southeast Family Strengthening Collaborative, Inc.

202-889-1425

Perry Moon, Executive Director 

 

Georgia Avenue/Rock Creek East Family Support Collaborative

202-722-1815

Karen Feinstein, Executive Director 

 
  

The mission of East River Family Strengthening Collaborative, Inc. (ERFSC)

is to empower families, youth and communities to become more self-sufficient through integrated and collaborative community based services.

  

www.erfsc.org 

202-397-7300  

rparke@erfsc.org