Programs for Children

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    Prevent! Program for Students

    The Limestone CAC’s Education Specialist teaches the Child Safety Matters program from the Monique Burr Foundation to educate the students grades K-8. It is currently taught in the Limestone County Schools. For more information about the Monique Burr Foundation’s program, please see below.

    If you are interested in our Education Specialist coming to your school, call (256) 998-5556.

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    Pawsitive Tales

    Harper has her very own reading program called Pawsitive Tales. She would love to visit your library or other reading group with her human to teach about child safety and abuse prevention. She will visit with the kids, perform tricks, and pick a book from her library to share with the group. After her human finishes the reading, Harper will pawtograph the book and donate it to the library.

    For more information, please contact Elizabeth Morgan.

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The Limestone CAC’s Education Specialist uses the Child Safety Matters program from MB Foundation to educate the students grades K-8 in the Limestone County Schools.

This program will educate and protect children and teens from all types of bullying, abuse, and other types of child victimization with our evidence-based and evidence-informed prevention education programs.

A black handprint with the words 'Enough' written inside, next to the text 'Enough Abuse Campaign' in bold black letters.

Enough Abuse is a citizen education and community mobilization initiative working to prevent child sexual abuse in our homes, schools, youth organizations and communities.

Developed in Massachusetts, the Campaign has been adopted by leaders in several states, e.g. New Jersey, Maryland, New York, California, Nevada, South Dakota, Missouri, and Maine. It has also been launched in the West African nations of Nigeria and Sierra Leone.

We are providing adults and communities with the knowledge and skills they need to put an end to the silence, and eventually, the epidemic of child sexual abuse.

Enough Abuse Campaign is a program of MassKids, a child advocacy nonprofit that has been working on behalf of our most vulnerable children for over six decades.