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CASA of Northeast Louisiana's April 2016 e-Newsletter
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Presidential Proclamation -- National Child Abuse Prevention Month, 2016

NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH, 2016

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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION

All children deserve to grow up in a caring and loving environment, yet across America, hundreds of thousands of children are neglected or abused each year, often causing lasting consequences. Although effectively intervening in the lives of these children and their families is an important responsibility at all levels of government, preventing abuse and neglect is a shared obligation. During National Child Abuse Prevention Month, we recommit to giving every child a chance to succeed and to ensuring that every child grows up in a safe, stable, and nurturing environment that is free from abuse and neglect.

Preventing child abuse is an effort that we must undertake as one American family, and in our schools, neighborhoods, and communities, we must look after every child as if they are our own. Between four and eight children die every day from abuse or neglect, but together we can prevent these tragedies from occurring. Children who are being abused or neglected may display constant alertness, sudden changes in behavior and school performance, or untreated physical or medical issues. Child abuse may take many forms, including neglect and physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. More information on preventing child abuse can be found at www.ChildWelfare.gov/Preventing.

All families can benefit from strong support systems and resources in the face of these challenges, and as parents, friends, neighbors, and fellow human beings, keeping our kids safe is among our highest priorities. My Administration is dedicated to fostering healthy and supportive conditions that enable our children to develop and thrive and that ensure parents and caretakers have the resources they need to properly care for their children. We are supporting efforts that lift up vulnerable families, improve the coordination of programs and services within communities, and promote meaningful and measurable changes in the lives of children across America to improve their social and emotional well-being. The effects of child abuse and neglect can negatively impact a child throughout their life. Together, we must address this issue so that our children and our children's children never know the pain caused by child abuse.

Our Nation's enduring commitment to prevent child abuse and neglect demands that individuals and communities partner together to provide safe and nurturing environments for all of America's daughters and sons. We must all join in the work of uplifting and safeguarding our youngest individuals and ensuring they are limited by nothing but the size of their dreams and the range of their aspirations. This month, let us aim to eradicate child abuse from our society, and let us secure a future for our children that is bright and full of hope, opportunity, and security.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April 2016 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month. I call upon all Americans to observe this month with programs and activities that help prevent child abuse and provide for children's physical, emotional, and developmental needs.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day of March, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and fortieth.

BARACK OBAMA

CASA of Northeast Louisiana had Easter Baskets GALORE to deliver to our kids thanks to First United Methodist Church- West Monroe! You can see the heart that went into preparing each and every basket, promising to bring a huge smile to so many faces! Thank you to everyone who took part in this wonderful project!

New Volunteers In 3rd and 5th JDCs

Judge Jay B McCallum swearing in Kimberly Blackman (front) and Amy Linder
Judge Ann McIntyre swearing in Sandra McClure
 
 
We are excited to welcome Kimberly, Amy and Sandra as our newest Child Advocates.  
Thank you to Judge Jay B McCallum and Judge Ann McIntyre for conducting the swearing in ceremonies. Congratulations and thank you all for stepping up to be the voice of a child in need!

 
A group of local 4H students in Tallulah Parish showed their support as Councilwoman Gloria Hayden gave an official proclamation on behalf of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
In honor of Child Abuse Prevention month, we want to see you in BLUE!
On April 12 post pictures of yourself or groups of coworkers throughout the day with the hashtag
#StopChildAbuse

Let’s lightup our facebook pages blue!

Bianca

DOB: 07/20/2001


Bianca is an athletic teenager.  She brags about her basketball skills, saying that she can even beat boys!  On top of her athletic ability, Bianca is very into arts and crafts.  She recently discovered that she loves making pottery!  When Bianca is not shooting hoops or being crafty, she enjoys sitting down and reading books or watching the Disney Channel.  Although Bianca is quiet, she has a sweet smile that can light up a room!  Bianca is ready to find her forever home!
 
If you would like information on adopting Bianca
please call (318) 362-3362.
Volunteer Anniversaries

We want to say a very special Thank You to our volunteers who are celebrating anniversaries with us this month.  Your dedication is greatly appreciated by us, as well as the children that you serve! 

3rd JDC
Trenda Henderson- 7 years
Charlene Bird- 9 years
Ruthie Newell-Bradford- 11 years
Stephanie Matthews- 14 years

4th JDC
Marilynn Gibson- 5 years
Omega Johnson- 1 year
Sonja Wisecarver- 2 years
Trevor Melder- 3 years

5th JDC
Emma Blackshire- 2 years
John Skinner- 3 years

6th JDC
Eric Walker- 2 years
Jean Mikeal- 7 years
Sister Bernie Barrett- 10 years

37th JDC
Shannon May- 2 years
 
These dedicated advocates helped to find safe, permanent homes for 11 children in March
 


Acqunetta Nathan, Brett Cloyd, Dana Nations, Erica Dickerson, Glenda Hendrix, Martha Tippett, and Sarah Cox.

Our thanks and congratulations go out to each of these advocates for their persistence. Thank you for believing in the mission of CASA and in the children you serve!

Watch ReMoved Part 2 for more in-service credit 
Call Jessica Bryant today @ 398-0945 to register
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