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Child Abuse Awareness Month A Continued Effort for Community Awareness and Support April 2025

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Child abuse is a serious issue requiring continuous attention. The first National Child Abuse Awareness Month was declared in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, with April officially recognized as Child Abuse Prevention Month by President Ronald Reagan in 1983. These efforts highlight the importance of community involvement in preventing abuse.

Each year, 646,000 children are victims of abuse, with 1,580 fatalities, many of which could be prevented through early intervention and stronger community support. Child Protection Services receives around 4 million referrals annually, demonstrating the widespread nature of the issue.

Abuse can be emotional, physical, or sexual, leading to long-term emotional and relational problems for victims. Substance abuse by parents also increases the risk of neglect and mistreatment. Children affected by abuse often struggle with emotional expression and building healthy relationships. Additionally, child abuse affects both boys and girls at similar rates, meaning that both genders require equal attention and support to ensure their safety and well-being.

Addressing child abuse requires awareness, community support, and preventative measures to ensure the safety and well-being of all children.

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