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Follow on Google News | Powerful Child Abuse Prevention Tools are Just a Click AwayLocal non-profit RAACE launches new website to help parents protect children from sexual abuse
By: Incite Creative, Inc. RAACE, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, has been working for more than 10 years to help educate families about the dangers of child sexual abuse and what they can do to prevent the victimization of their children. The new website provides families with quick, easy access to a wide range of free, age-appropriate educational materials, including the organization’ According to RAACE founder, Kenneth Smith, “Education and awareness are the first critical steps toward preventing child sexual abuse. Our new site is a great resource that anyone can use to learn how to prevent child sexual abuse, what signs to look for if you suspect your child is being abused, and what each of us can do to shine a light on the epidemic of abuse and help end it.” In addition to all the education materials available, the new site also offers ways to connect with other RAACE supporters, including a special community site where people can ask questions, share experiences, and take part in forums focused on topics related to child sexual abuse prevention and the issues that abuse survivors may face. The site also makes it easy to find RAACE events that are part of the organization’ “As a community, we have the potential to make a dramatic and positive impact on children and families,” adds Smith. “We’re able to do this work thanks to the support of our RAACE Fans. And it’s even easier to support RAACE now that we’re part of the Network for Good.” For more information about RAACE and its ongoing work to end the epidemic of child sexual abuse, visit www.raace.org. Contact: Dina Wasmer Incite Creative, Inc. P.O. Box 95 Cockeysville, MD 21030 410-366-9479 info@incitecreativeinc.com http://www.incitecreativeinc.com End
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