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April’s Blog Carnival Against Child Abuse: Got a Submisson?

If you missed last month’s edition of the carnival, or just want to know what the heck I’m talking about, you can check it out over at Tracie’s.

This month, I will be doing the honors and hosting it right here! Of course, since this is Child Abuse Prevention Month, I am really looking forward to getting entries, and am especially interested in hearing how we can better get the word out about child abuse, how to prevent it, how to support survivors, and the damage it does everyday to millions of children and adults.

I hope that you will consider submitting a post this month, and sharing your ideas about what it means to be a survivor!

When you’re ready, just head over and fill out the form Tracie has setup to take entries. The deadline will be midnight my time (US Eastern) on April 25th, and the carnival will be posted on Friday, the 27th. I look forward to reading entries from the great people who submit on a regular basis, and some new folks!

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5 Comments

  1. Hi! I missed this event. 🙁 Will you notify me if and when there is something to participate in? My blog address is above. Thank you for the important work you are doing. want to be a part.
    Warmly, Cairn

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