We are at the midpoint of Child Abuse Prevention Month in April of 2023 which was first held in 1980, 43 years ago. Much has been accomplished but new forms of abuse arise in child gender exploitation that are concerning to many prevention advocates.
American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse & Family Violence
Box 5222, ZIP 22205), after 36 pre-corona pandemic years in Washington, DC. Thank you for your interest and support. WWW.preventfamilyviolence.org
The American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse & Family Violence dba National Council on Child Abuse & Family Violence (NCCAFV) - helping America's families prevent child abuse and neglect, spouse/partner abuse aka domestic violence and elder abuse. Monday, 24 January 2021
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The American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse & Family Violence, also-known-as (aka) the National Counc
01/24/2021
We are open and working from our homes - the incidents of family violence are increasing in so many multigenerational families as they attempt to be (and remain) at home together.
Many people have no choice but to be in close quarters with those who may make them feel emotionally or physically vulnerable.
Already there are reports of increased child abuse & neglect, spouse/partner abuse or domestic violence, and elder abuse & neglect under the lockdown conditions of this coronavirus pandemic.
As usual, the people on the receiving end of most of this are children and women, who are running into pharmacies shouting code words.
If you know anyone who is vulnerable to violence in their home, take a moment to check in with them by phone or text or email to assure them by offering support in any way they may feel is helpful, including checking in with them again ONLY if your contact doesn't add to their vulnerability.
Thank you for any help you can give them and thank you for your critical financial support as we continue to work during this difficult time.
For links in your State to local prevention and shelter resources, click this link:
National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence (NCCAFV) | D.C. The National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence (NCCAFV) and its American Campaign provide prevention services.
As we are now entered into 2023. I need to post a brief word about the National Council and its American Campaign for Prevention of Family Violence i.e. child abuse and neglect, spouse/partner abuse (domestic violence) and elder abuse and neglect within families:
After serving as an unpaid volunteer and leader of this income tax exempt organization for 39 years, I can say that this coronavirus pandemic has become the greatest challenge in all those years to our organization's financial survival.
We carry on the work every day, only as unpaid volunteers can individually, and we are truly grateful for your encouraging support as you are able and inclined to give while perhaps experiencing your own personal financial challenges.
I have a sense of certainty that our current circumstances are ultimately in God's hands. None of us know what the future holds, but we can know Who holds the future. God bless you in this new year with every blessing of health and happiness!
12/05/2020
5 January 2021
Dear Friends and Donors,
Please forgive my failure to address you personally, but this email is being sent to you on an urgent basis.
If you have not made a contribution as this pandemic continues, we ask you to do so now. Your support will enable us to fulfill our mission to provide services that prevent intergenerational family violence: child abuse and neglect, spouse/partner abuse, and elder abuse and neglect.
Five hundred children die each year from abuse and at least half of all child abuse fatalities are children under one year of age. Domestic violence will occur at least once in two-thirds of all marriages. One out of every twenty older Americans are victims of elder abuse but only one out of ten cases of elder abuse get reported.
In 2020-21 and beyond, the American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence will continue its growing outreach to victims, families, students, churches, libraries, schools, and civic groups. We will also continue to provide capacity building training and technical assistance to nongovernmental, nonprofit community agencies in the United States and its Territories to better prevent child abuse, spouse/partner abuse and elder abuse.
You may be interested to know that, as an independent, private sector, nonsectarian, nongovernmental, nonprofit organization, no grant support is sought or received from any federal, state or local government source by the American Campaign. We depend on the financial support of individuals across America donating through private sector workplace campaigns as well as individual government employees, including our U.S. military service men and women, who generously donate as individuals through the Federal Government’s Combined Federal Campaign (CFC # 10361).
Your contributions are income tax deductible to the extent provided by law. The Internal Revenue Service has determined that the American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence and its National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence are exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Federal Exempt ID # 95-4356014.
Every donation counts and we encourage you to discover how the AMERICAN CAMPAIGN FOR PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE is making your donation count by going online to www.preventfamilyviolence.org
On behalf of our volunteer Board of Directors, our sincere thanks to you and to all whose interest, voluntary efforts and financial donations to the American Campaign help make a difference for so many of America’s hurting families -- children, women, men, and the elderly.
Sincerely,
Mary-Ellen Rood
Chair and Co-CEO
American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence
of the National Council on Child Abuse & Family Violence (NCCAFV)
P.S. Did you know that domestic violence (spouse/partner abuse) is reported in more than 50% of protective service investigations into child abuse?
National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence (NCCAFV) | D.C. The National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence (NCCAFV) and its American Campaign provide prevention services.
04/09/2020
https://time.com/.../coronavirus-domestic-violence-victims/
How Coronavirus Is Affecting Victims of Domestic Violence 'My husband won't let me leave the house'
6 November 2020
We are open and working from our homes - the incidents of family violence are increasing in so many multigenerational families as they attempt to be (and remain) at home together. Many people have no choice but to be in close quarters with those from whom they may be better off far away.
Already there are reports both in the United States and abroad of increased domestic family violence (child abuse, spouse/partner abuse, elder abuse) under lockdown conditions. See examples of news coverage below under Comments for this post.
As usual, the people on the receiving end of most of this are children and women, who are running into pharmacies shouting code words.
If you know anyone who is vulnerable to violence in their home, take a moment to check in with them by phone or text or email to assure them by offering to be helpful in any way they think will be helpful, including checking in with them again or not if your contact only adds to their concern or vulnerability.
Thank you for any help you can give them and thank you for your critical financial support as we continue to work during this difficult time.
For links in your State to local prevention and shelter resources, click this link:
https://www.preventfamilyviolence.org
September 1. 2020
Dear Friend of the American Campaign,
Please forgive our failure to address you personally, but this message is being sent on an urgent basis to you as a friend of the National Council's American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence (www.preventfamilyviolence.org).
As the threat of this Coronavirus continues to increase and children remain at home because of extended school closures in much of the nation, the AMERICAN CAMPAIGN FOR PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE needs generous supporters like you who can answer the call for contributions during this critical time of at-home vulnerability for many children and families.
If you have already made your donation, thank you for helping make our critical services possible! And, please consider making an additional gift if you are able to do so.
If you have not made a contribution yet, we ask you to do so now. Your support will enable us to fulfill our mission to provide services that prevent intergenerational family violence: child abuse and neglect, spouse/partner abuse, and elder abuse and neglect.
Did you know that domestic violence (spouse/partner abuse) is reported in more than 50% of investigations by public authorities into child abuse?
• Five hundred children die each year from abuse and at least half of all child abuse fatalities are children under one year of age. Domestic violence will occur at least once in two-thirds of all marriages. One out of every twenty older Americans are victims of elder abuse but only one out of ten cases of elder abuse get reported.
• In 2020, the American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence must continue its growing outreach to victims, families, students, churches, libraries, schools, and civic groups. We will also continue to provide capacity building training and technical assistance to nongovernmental, nonprofit community agencies in the United States to better prevent child abuse, spouse/partner abuse and elder abuse.
• Our certified audit of financial statements document that 95% of your donations provide direct Prevention Services and only 5% is needed for management and fundraising. The small percentage allocated to management and fundraising is a reliable indication that your donations go directly to the American Campaign's prevention programs.
• You may be interested to know that, as an independent, private sector, nonsectarian, nongovernmental, nonprofit organization, no grant support is sought or received from any federal, state or local government source by the NCCAFV or its American Campaign. We depend solely on the financial support of individuals giving through local and corporate, private sector workplace campaigns and from federal government employees, including our U.S. military service men and women, who generously donate through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC).
Your contributions are income tax-deductible to the extent provided by law. The Internal Revenue Service has determined that the American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence and its National Council on Child Abuse and Family Violence are exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Federal Exempt ID # 95-4356014.
Please consider making or increasing your tax-deductible gift to AMERICAN CAMPAIGN FOR PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE, In addition, please consider telling a coworker or friend about our organization and the importance of supporting our family violence prevention services.
Thank you for your past and continued support. Every donation counts and we encourage you to discover how the AMERICAN CAMPAIGN FOR PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE AND FAMILY VIOLENCE is making your donation count at http://www.americancampaign.com/ or at http://www.preventfamilyviolence.org.
On behalf of the all-volunteer Board of Directors, our sincere thanks to you and to all whose interest, voluntary efforts and financial donations to the American Campaign help make a difference for so many of America’s hurting families -- children, women, men, and the elderly.
Sincerely,
Mary-Ellen Rood
Chair and Co-CEO
American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence
of the National Council on Child Abuse & Family Violence (NCCAFV)
Emerald Robinson
President and Co-CEO
American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse and Family Violence
of the National Council on Child Abuse & Family Violence (NCCAFV)
03/21/2020
Your financial help was never more important than now -
Covid-19 could mean extinction for many charities Unless government, funders and nonprofit leaders take immediate and decisive action to help nonprofits during the coronavirus outbreak, many nonprofits around the nation may just disappear over the next few months leaving those they serve and employ in disastrous circumstances, writes John MacIntosh
02/18/2020
You can do this -
02/08/2020
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/05/technology/facebook-encryption-child-exploitation.html
Child-Welfare Activists Attack Facebook Over Encryption Plans The social network is facing criticism for how encryption can allow child exploitation to flourish undetected on its services.
11/12/2019
22 January 2021
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American Campaign for Prevention of Child Abuse & Family Violence, dba National Council on Child Abuse & Family Violence (NCCAFV) is incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-sectarian, non-governmental organization. Tax ID: 95-4356014
Family Violence Exists Intra-generationally Within Far Too Many Families
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