April marks Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time when communities come together to raise awareness and support for organizations dedicated to assisting children who have suffered from abuse. One such organization is A Kid’s Place/A Child Advocacy Center, a local non-profit committed to providing essential services to these vulnerable children.
Individuals and businesses alike are encouraged to contribute to this noble cause. By making a donation, supporters will receive a yard sign and decorative pinwheels to display prominently at their homes or places of business. This visible show of support not only highlights the important work being done by A Kid’s Place but also serves to educate those who may be unaware of the organization’s mission. The presence of these signs and pinwheels can play a crucial role in raising awareness and potentially saving lives.
For those interested in learning more about the various events and initiatives organized by A Kid’s Place, or to make a donation, please reach out to Stephanie Berry at 865-564-2752. Your support can make a significant difference in the lives of children in need.

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