From Enough Is Enough <[email protected]>
Subject We cannot ignore the magnitude of violence against children and adolescents! It IS preventable!
Date November 18, 2021 2:21 PM
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#Nov18WorldDay I WANT TO FUND THE FIGHT TODAY Enough Is Enough is proud to have collaborated with the developers of the U.S. National Blueprint to End Sexual Violence Against Children and Adolescents which officially launches today in recognition of the inaugural World Day of Prevention, Healing, and Justice to End Sexual Violence Against Children and Adolescents. The Blueprint lays out an agenda for action calling on the executive and legislative branches to act immediately to keep children safe through comprehensive prevention, healing, and justice initiatives. The call for national action will bring these initiatives to scale in the USA and invest in global programs that support similar efforts in other countries. (Click on the image to view the blueprint!) World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to End Sexual Violence Against Children and Adolescents #EndChildSexAbuseDay #Nov18WorldDay #PreventionHealingJustice Survivors of childhood sexual violence and allies, including Enough Is Enough, are mobilizing today, November 18, 2021, to launch the inaugural “World Day for Prevention, Healing and Justice to End Sexual Violence Against Children & Adolescents.” The observance is already recognized as an official day by the Council of Europe and will be observed by communities around the world. The goal of #EndChildSexAbuseDay is to: Acknowledge the magnitude of the global crisis of sexual violence against children and adolescents in every country around the world; Call for systemic change in communities, countries, and globally to address this global crisis; Call for long-term, sustained funding for organizations focused on #PreventionHealingJustice to ensure programs reach all children everywhere; Unite organizations and advocates across disciplines, promote partnerships, and share resources for effective #PreventionHealingJustice policies and full-scale programs that reach and safeguard all children everywhere; Ensure that survivor voices and experiences are heard, acknowledged, honored and included in governing and decision-making bodies. So far, stakeholders in over 60 countries, including the 47 countries of the European Council, Bolivia, Canada, India, Kenya, Nepal, USA, and many other countries, cities, and communities are joining forces to kickoff a global mobilization in support of the #EndChildSexAbuseDay #Nov18WorldDay. You can do your part to help prevent the sexual exploitation of children! Be sure to share the hashtags above on social media and share this e-blast with a friend or family member! Also, please be sure to consider Enough Is Enough for your year-end giving! We're working tirelessly on behalf of children and families to keep kids safer on the internet! We count on your financial support to carry out our mission, so please, join us in the fight and help #FundTheFight! Under the CARES Act, you can deduct gifts made directly to EIE up to 100% of your adjusted gross income (AGI) this year! Learn more here! As always, thank you for standing with us, The team at Enough Is Enough, Your Internet Safety Experts Enough.org InternetSafety101.org STAY CONNECTED ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ We Can't Keep Children & Families Safe Online Without You! Enough Is Enough® is a national non-partisan, non-profit organization who has led the fight to make the Internet safer for children and families since 1994. EIE's efforts are focused on combating Internet p*rnography, child p*rnography, sexual predation, sex trafficking and cyberbullying by incorporating a three-pronged prevention strategy with shared responsibilities between the public, Corporate America, and the legal community. Enough Is Enough | PO Box 1532, Great Falls, VA 22066 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected]
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