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What is Promises for Parents? What is Promises for Parents? Promises for Parents campaigns encourage everyone in our communities to take responsibility for providing the support and assistance that all parents need. These campaigns are a strategy for the primary prevention of child abuse and neglect. What is primary prevention?The goal of primary prevention is to stop child abuse and neglect from ever happening. Primary prevention strategies create supportive environments that empower parents and help them access the tools they need to raise their children in safe, loving, and nurturing homes. Primary prevention efforts are often found in places where families gather: neighborhoods, workplaces, shopping centers, libraries, religious settings, schools, and clubs. Promises for Parents campaigns accomplish primary prevention by raising awareness of one of the solutions to the problem of child abuse (supporting parents) and by mobilizing citizens to engage in that solution. How does the campaign work?As with other pledge campaigns, individuals complete pledge cards indicating what their commitment will be. Pledge cards can be distributed in several ways: at speakers’ presentations, at informal gatherings of parents and friends, at community meetings, at public display sites, or through the print media. Pledge cards can be used as an educational hand-out or pledges can be returned to a Promises for Parents campaign leader for counting and publicizing. Example pledges
You may decide on a simple campaign, distributing pledge cards at events or community locations, or you may initiate a major community project. Here are some ideas to help you get started:
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We are the New York State chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America. Call 1-800-CHILDREN to reach your state's chapter. |
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View our GuideStar Profile in their national database of nonprofit organizations. |
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| Prevent Child Abuse NY | 33 Elk Street, 2nd Floor | Albany, NY 12207 | | P: 518-445-1273 | 1-800-CHILDREN | F: 518-436-5889 | | |