(Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council urges community members to participate in local and national activities to raise awareness during Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. April is a perfect time to remind all members of our communities that raising kids takes a community of support. For parents, not only are resources important, support from family, friends and communities is helpful. Education during all seasons of life is essential. In recognition of this community-wide commitment, the Cass County Board of Supervisors has proclaimed April as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Cass County during a signing on April 2.
Raising kids is tough, probably the hardest “job” and unfortunately, our kids don’t arrive with manuals. However, there are numerous resources to assist, no matter what stage of parenting you are in. Throughout April, the Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council will be sharing activities that you can participate in. On April 5th, 2024, “Wear Blue Day” will be recognized nationwide – wear a blue shirt, urge co-workers and family members to do the same. You can even take photos and post to the local, state or national Facebook pages.
You can also set out a pinwheel, the symbol of child abuse prevention and awareness – you will notice pinwheels all around Cass County throughout the month. As April can be quite windy in Iowa, you may consider placing it in a protected area outdoors, or even in a window or on a desk at home or work. You can also help the council light up the County – blue is the national color for Child Abuse Prevention Month. Be on the lookout for displays in the county that will be “blue”; local business supporter Cappel’s Ace Hardware is selling blue lighting at a discounted price, so you too can be blue.
Members of the Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council and local youth surround Cass County Board of Supervisors Chairman Steve Baier as he signs the Proclamation designating April as Child Abuse Prevention Month in Cass County. (Photo submitted
Just a reminder that parenting is hard, and perfection is impossible, but community support and finding tips can start to make it easier. For resources to use as a parent, to share with parents that might be struggling (as we all do sometime) and to have available in your business, check out Prevent Child Abuse Iowa’s website: https://pcaiowa.org/imperfectparent/. You can also visit the national website for the American Society for the Positive Care of Children at https://americanspcc.org/. Local resources can be found online at www.extension.iastate.edu/cass/family-food.
The Cass County Child Abuse Prevention Council encourages you to do your part to help spread awareness and build community support throughout the month of April and help make our local communities places for children and families to thrive!