Ending the cycle of child abuse is no easy task, but fortunately, we don’t have to do it alone! Volunteers, donors and friends all work together and join us in protecting children, supporting families, and making the community a better place to live, work and play. Your contributions, big and small, can have a life changing impact on a child. Here are some ways you can help:
A gift of $2,500 can:
- Help a family of four complete a 16-week cycle of evidence based therapy proven to reduce risk of further abuse and promote healing.
- Send a family through our Nurturing Parenting class, where they will learn new skills and improve overall family functioning.
- Pay for two facilitators to lead adult survivors of child sexual abuse through a therapeutic group counseling process to help them recover from the pain of past abuse.
- Change lives.
A gift of $1,000 can:
- Teach over 200 children ways to recognize, resist and report child abuse through our Kids on the Block program.
- Provide 10-weeks of counseling to a child who has experienced trauma and abuse.
- Buy two computers to improve efficiency and allow staff to spend more time with the children and families who need them.
- Change lives.
A gift of $500 can:
- Buy over 70 workbooks for participants in our Stewards of Children program.
- Fund healthy snacks for a 12-week parenting class to ensure that families can focus on learning while they are with us.
- Provide bullying prevention education to more than 100 children through our Kids on the Block Program.
- Change lives.
A gift of $250 can:
- Train a group of adults in our Stewards of Children program and empower them to protect children.
- Purchase therapeutic games and tools to help children recover from the trauma of abuse.
- Purchase activity books to give to elementary school children to reinforce child abuse prevention concepts.
- Change lives.
A gift of $100 can:
- Purchase bus tokens to ensure that families have access to quality services.
- Trains foster parents in the importance of visitation in lessoning trauma symptoms in children.
- Pay for outings to the zoo or museum center so that families have the opportunity to experience fun and build positive memories.
- Change lives.