April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

Child Abuse Prevention Month has been observed each April since its first presidential proclamation in 1983. Since that time, millions of Americans have participated in this national campaign. Individuals, organizations and communities across the United States plant pinwheels, tie ribbons, organize trainings, host fundraisers and support a multitude of other activities celebrating healthy, happy childhoods and raising awareness that all children deserve to grow up in nurturing, safe homes. Prevent Child Abuse Illinois, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, Safe Families for Children and HSHS St. John’s Children’s Hospital commemorate the start of April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

“Preventing child abuse and neglect is about keeping children safe. All children, of all ages. And we all have a role to play,” said Denise McCaffrey, Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse Illinois.  “As we plant pinwheels, tie blue ribbons, and celebrate April as Child Abuse Prevention Month we can all learn what it takes to protect children.”

“At DCFS, we are often ‘first responders’ when it comes to helping vulnerable children and their families. It’s our critical mission to assess their safety; hear what they are saying, even when they can’t speak for themselves; and ensure that they are better off as a result of coming into our line of sight,” said Interim Director Debra Dyer-Webster. “We all have a responsibility to reach out and touch families who are struggling and do all that we can to support them so they can support their children.”

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