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Be an Active Bystander

A “bystander” is a person who witnesses a boundary violation or sees a situation in which a child is vulnerable. Active bystanding is key for preventing child sexual abuse. Intervening or taking preventative measures as a bystander can mean the difference between a child being sexually abused or being protected from abuse. We can be active, …

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Tips for Safer Sleepovers

In many places school is out and kids’ summer activities are getting started – riding bikes all day, pool parties, sleepovers, and summer camps. You make sure your kids are prepared with helmets and swim lessons, but have you thought about how to prepare them to be away safely overnight and have safer sleepovers? Sleepovers …

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Take Action

Child sexual abuse is one of the biggest public health issues children and our society face today. The time to take action is now. Research shows that one in 10 children will be the victim of sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. You may be seeing more and more headlines in the news about child …

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Privacy Policy and Donor Privacy Policy

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We respect and are committed to protecting your privacy. That is why we have adopted this Privacy Policy and Donor Privacy Policy. This Privacy Policy and Donor Privacy Policy lets you know how your personal information is processed and used. We promise that we will take steps to use your personal information only in ways …

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Child Sexual Abuse: About the Issue

Child sexual abuse is one of the most prevalent public health issues facing society today. One in 10 children will be the victim of sexual abuse before their 18th birthday. There is an estimated 42 million adult survivors of sexual abuse living in the United States today. Child sexual abuse takes many forms, and they …

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