BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC RAISING AWARENESS IN APRIL DURING CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH
Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative and several local organizations have joined the campaign to raise awareness during National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Court Appointed Special Advocates, or CASA, agencies that serve 14 counties in the Bluebonnet region, the Children’s Advocacy Center that serves Bastrop, Lee and Fayette counties, and the SAFE Alliance that operates in eastern Travis County are among the local organizations that support families affected by abuse and neglect.

Brenham, Giddings, Lockhart and Manor will be
illuminated with blue light during April to raise
awareness for Child Abuse Prevention Month.
“No child or family should have to live in fear and cope with abuse,” said Matt Bentke, Bluebonnet’s general manager. “We are proud to support the effort to raise awareness of child abuse and help children and families who are in tragic situations.”
Bluebonnet’s member service centers in Bastrop, Brenham, Giddings, Lockhart and Manor will be illuminated with blue light at night, blue ribbon decals will be affixed to Bluebonnet’s crew vehicles, and key community events and resources are being shared on our social media channels throughout April.
The local area organizations welcome volunteers and donations. At CASA, volunteers are adults who have been pre-screened and received training to work with children in the foster care system. Volunteers undergo a pre-screening interview, background check, 39 hours of classroom training and observation hours in a courtroom. Volunteers are then appointed by judges to represent and advocate for a child’s best interests in the child protection system. Volunteers are assigned to work with one child or a set of siblings.
The Children’s Advocacy Center that serves Bastrop, Lee and Fayette counties and SAFE Alliance would benefit from donations. View their wish lists at childrensadvocacycenter.org/get-involved and safeaustin.org/get-involved.
If you suspect child abuse, neglect or exploitation, report it by one of two ways: online at txabusehotline.org or by calling the Texas Abuse Hotline at 800-252-5400 (available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year). For more information, go to childwelfare.gov/topics/preventing/preventionmonth/.
(Story courtesy Bluebonnet Communications)
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