Politics & Government
Prince William County Recognizes Child Abuse Prevention Month In April
Prince William County and other communities will recognize Child Abuse Prevention Month to raise awareness about child abuse.
Monday, 31 Mar 2025
This April, communities across the nation will come together to recognize Child Abuse Prevention Month—a time dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of child abuse and the importance of prevention. In Prince William County, the Department of Social Services is leading this effort under the theme "Building a Hopeful Future: Preventing Child Abuse Together." This theme highlights the power of community partnerships in creating safe, supportive, and nurturing environments where all children can thrive.
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Child abuse affects children of all ages, backgrounds, and circumstances. Its effects can be life-altering, impacting a child's health, emotional well-being, and overall development. However, child abuse is preventable. In Prince William County, a network of community-based services works daily to support families and prevent abuse before it occurs. These services include:
By strengthening families and promoting healthy child development, these programs are essential to reducing the risk of abuse and neglect.
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Residents are encouraged to show their support by participating in local Child Abuse Prevention Month activities:
The Department of Social Services is dedicated to protecting children and supporting families every day of the year. Preventing child abuse is not the responsibility of one organization alone—it takes all of us, working together, to build strong families and a hopeful future for every child.
If you suspect child abuse or neglect, please call the Virginia Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-552-7096.
Learn more about Prince William County's programs and services by visiting pwcva.gov/socialservices. For questions about the Department's Child Abuse Prevention Month campaign, contact Theresa Wilson at 703-792-7602.
This press release was produced by Prince William County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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