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Gov. Granholm declares April Child Abuse Prevention Month
Residents urged to take one deliberate action to protect children

Contact:  Maureen Sorbet or Colleen Steinman (517) 373-7394


March 31, 2008

Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm has declared April 2008 Child Abuse Prevention Month in Michigan, urging residents to take one deliberate action to protect children.

"Child abuse and neglect hurts everyone," said Ismael Ahmed, director of the Department of Human Services. "Prevention is a shared responsibility. We rely on everyone to help protect Michigan's children."

The Children's Trust Fund is a statewide non-profit organization that is dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect. Housed administratively within DHS, the Trust Fund works in partnership with its 72 local councils to serve 82 of Michigan's 83 counties. Local councils are independent, community-based organizations that identify needs and facilitate collaborative prevention programs for children and families in their community.

"The real work of prevention happens at the local level," CTF Executive Director Richard Bearup said. "There are literally thousands of dedicated volunteers and professionals working to make children's lives better and safer."

Many local councils are planning events in their communities to draw attention to the impact of child abuse and neglect. New this year will be a 5K run/walk at the state Capitol in Lansing on April 13. For registration and more information about all the events, go to www.michigan.gov/ctf

Michigan taxpayers are encouraged to join in the fight against child abuse and neglect by donating via their tax returns. Individuals can designate a $5 contribution or more on their Michigan income tax forms. All donations go directly to the Children's Trust Fund.

"If someone wants to help, but can't afford a donation, there is always a need for volunteers," Bearup said. "I encourage everyone to contact their local prevention programs and find out how they can help."

For more information about the Children's Trust Fund and information about local councils, go to www.michigan.gov/ctf



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