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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
Every child deserves to feel safe.
Every child deserves stability.
Every child deserves someone who shows up for them—again and again.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and across the country, communities are coming together to raise awareness, strengthen families, and stand up for children who need a voice.
At Prairie Plains CASA, this work isn’t something we think about once a year.
It’s what we do every single day.
What Does Prevention Really Mean?
When people hear “child abuse prevention,” they often think about intervention after something has already gone wrong.
But real prevention starts before that.
It looks like:
- Families having access to support and resources
- Kids having safe, stable environments
- Communities paying attention and stepping in early
- Adults choosing to show up, listen, and advocate
Prevention is not one program or one person—it’s a community effort.
Where CASA Fits In
CASA volunteers step in when a child’s world has already been disrupted by abuse or neglect.
But their role goes far beyond the courtroom.
CASA volunteers:
- Get to know the child and their unique situation
- Advocate for what is truly in the child’s best interest
- Help ensure children don’t get lost in an overwhelmed system
- Bring consistency and connection during uncertain times
And here’s the truth:
Consistency is prevention, too.
When a child has one stable adult who keeps showing up, it changes outcomes.
“I Am for the Child” — And So Are They
This month, we’re highlighting the people who make this work possible.
Our volunteers.
They show up to visits.
They sit in courtrooms.
They ask hard questions.
They celebrate small wins.
They stay—when others can’t.
They are the steady voice reminding everyone:
This child matters.
To every CASA volunteer in our program—thank you.
You are making a difference in ways that can’t always be measured, but are deeply felt.
Prevention Takes All of Us
CASA is one piece of a much bigger picture.
We are grateful to partner with organizations, schools, and community members who are working every day to:
- Support families
- Educate youth
- Provide resources
- Strengthen our communities
Because when we invest in families, we reduce the likelihood that children ever enter the system in the first place.
That’s prevention.
How You Can Be Part of the Solution
You don’t have to be a professional to make an impact.
You can:
- Become a CASA volunteer
- Share our message and help raise awareness
- Support programs that strengthen families
- Pay attention to the children in your community
- Small actions add up.
And for a child, they can mean everything.
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