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Child Welfare League of America Launches 2003 National Children's Memorial Flag Day Activities
For more information, contact
Joyce Johnson
Phone: 804/492-4519
Cell: 703/980-7641
E-mail: jjohnson@cwla.org
March 21, 2003, Washington, D.C. -- The Child Welfare League of America is launching its 2003 National Children's Memorial Flag Day Campaign in honor and recognition of the nearly three million children who are reported abused and neglected in this country each year, and the more than 1,000 who die from abuse and neglect. The National Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the United States has the highest rate for childhood homicides and deaths under violent circumstances of any industrialized nation. The Children's Memorial flag, with its silhouette of a missing child in a row of children, has become a symbol of the scandal of violence against children. It continues to be embraced by expanding circles of concerned citizens, elected officials, and activists.
During its 2002 public awareness campaign, all 50 states and their governors participated in promoting the flag by displaying it, issuing a proclamation, or conducting a ceremony or event in April, which is Child Abuse Prevention Month. The flag was also promoted by numerous local, national, and international organizations, mayors, other elected officials, schools, and social service agencies. The participation of so many children's advocates amplifies awareness about the tragedy of child abuse and victimization, as well as its causes and prevention efforts.
Two years ago, under the leadership of Representative Shelley Berkley (NV-1) the U. S. House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill declaring the last Friday in April National Children's Memorial Flag Day. This year, that day falls on Friday, April 25, and CWLA is encouraging the flying of the flag in communities across the nation.
Governors, mayors, and organizations are becoming involved in this effort at a record rate this year. In addition to flying or displaying the flag and issuing proclamations, many states are also planning events and ceremonies. According to CWLA President /CEO Bilchik, "Americans across all walks of life should commit themselves to solving the problem of abuse and neglect - to standing up in behalf of these child victims. We must realize that abuse and neglect are not isolated issues, and that they require the same level of awareness and commitment to prevention the nation demonstrated in reducing juvenile crime."
The Child Welfare League of America is the nation's oldest and largest membership-based child welfare organization. It is committed to engaging people everywhere in promoting the well-being of children, youth, and their families, and protecting every child from harm.
For more information about the Children's Memorial Flag and child abuse prevention, visit the Child Welfare League of America on the web at http://www.cwla.org/advocacy/memorialflag.htm.
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