An event being held this Saturday memorializing the life of a young suicide victim is not only a way for the family to heal. It’s also bringing them hope.
Rocky Hollow Recreation Center was packed Saturday as Broken Pieces No More hosted its annual event to raise awareness against child abuse and promote prevention.
With April being National Child Abuse Prevention Month, the local campaign will be kicked off this Saturday with an event hosted by Broken Pieces No More Inc (BPNM).
By Christopher Harris
Commonwealth Journal Apr 17, 2021
2 hrs ago
Somerset s own State Rep. Shane Baker spoke at Saturday s Broken Pieces No More event at the Rocky Hollow Recreation Center. Christopher Harris It excites the fire out of me, because it s like starting a wildfire. You start that little spark, then it goes to another, and it goes to another.
Pamela Richards-Woodall was excited with the message being put forth Saturday at Standing United for Our Children, the fourth-annual event to raise awareness of child abuse and neglect that she s help make a reality. Richards-Woodall founded the group Broken Pieces No More, which is dedicated to raising awareness of the problem in this area and beyond, and hopefully putting a stop to it.