MURFREESBORO – “Lace up your favorite walking shoes and join us for the 7th Annual Hometown Heroes Walk for Children,” announced Child Advocacy Center Director Sharon De Boer. “The Child Advocacy Center invites you to join us on April 29, 2022, to celebrate Child Abuse Prevention Month.” President Ronald Reagan first proclaimed April to be the National Child Abuse Prevention Month in 1983, a tradition that continues to this day. .
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Murfreesboro – “The weather forecast for Friday is 73 degrees and sunny. That is perfect walking weather,” announced Child Advocacy Center director Sharon De Boer. “Lace up your tennis shoes and join us for the 6th Annual Hometown Heroes Walk for Children.”
The Child Advocacy Center and the Rutherford County Child Protective Investigative Team hosts the annual Hometown Heroes Walk every year on the last Friday in April. They encourage the community to come out and walk to show their support of child abuse and child sexual abuse victims during National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
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April Focus: Child Advocacy Center cacrutherford.org | (615) 867-9000
The Child Advocacy Center serves victims of child abuse, child sexual abuse, drug endangered children, and their non-offending parents, grandparents and family members. The Child Advocacy Center works as a multidisciplinary team with the Department of Childrenâs Services, law enforcement, and the District Attorneyâs Office to investigate and prosecute child abuse cases and help children and their families heal from the trauma. They are located in Rutherford and Cannon counties.
Murfreesboro – “Lace up your tennis shoes and join us for the Hometown Heroes Walk for Children,” announced Child Advocacy Center director, Sharon De Boer. She told WGNS there are three ways to be a part of the event this year.You can participate in the actual event that starts on the Murfreesboro Civic Plaza on April 30th at 10:30 in the morning, walk in your neighborhood or WATCH the Hometown Heroes Walk for Children on the Child Advocacy's FaceBook pag .