Holly’s House, a local child and adult victim advocacy center, announces the Vanderburgh Community Foundation has made a gift to Holly’s House in support of their “Think First & Stay Safe†elementary school child abuse prevention program. A check presentation will take place on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. at Holly’s House. During the event, representatives from the Vanderburgh Community Foundation and Holly’s House will be available for comments.
Implemented in 2010, the primary goal for the “Think First & Stay Safe†program is to improve student knowledge and skills relating to protecting their personal safety. Research into child abuse indicates that young people who are abused are much more likely to struggle with depression and anxiety, have poor academic performance, abuse drugs and alcohol, present behavioral problems, and even commit suicide. In addition, children who are abused are at greater risk of being either the aggressor or victim of violence as adults. Successful prevention and early identification of child abuse is one component of preparing young people for success. The “Think First & Stay Safe†program addresses these concerns by teaching children they have a right to be safe and developing common sense skills for self-protection. Through this program, children are advised how to seek help if they, or others they know, encounter unsafe situations or are being abused. For more information, or to support the “Think First & Stay Safe!†program, please visit www.hollyshouse.org.