Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Channel 7 Everyday Hero: Colorado Woman Helps Abused And Neglected Children
Sister Michael Allegri Recognized As 7Everyday Hero




Click here to read the story and view the video clip.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Kempe is now on My Colorado Project!




My Colorado is a vehicle to build community conversation, and encourage local community activism and strategic social investment.

My Colorado allows people to talk about social issues in their neighborhood, share news and information, create a plan to make change, engage their social graph, and monitor success within a platform which is modern and powerful. Through this network we hope to engage and encourage a new generation of philanthropists who seek not to make a transactional difference but a transformational difference.

No individual should feel powerless to influence change in their community. My Colorado is about seeing problems on your walk to work, reading about issues in your local paper, and sharing that information with other philanthropists and nonprofit partners to organize a response and deepen community engagement.

Click on the web link to view Kempe's profile
http://tinyurl.com/ckw364

Wednesday, April 15, 2009





Story of the Blue Ribbon

The Blue Ribbon Child Abuse Prevention Campaign had its early beginnings following the death of a very young child. In spring 1989, Bonnie Finney, a Virginia grandmother, received the devastating news that her beloved grandson had died of injuries inflicted by his parents.

In an expression of her grief and outrage, this grandmother did something that has given us a symbol, around which we rally for the cause of child abuse prevention. She tied a blue ribbon to the antenna of her van as a way to remember “the bruised and battered body of her grandson” and to alert her community to the tragedy of child abuse.

In Bonnie’s own words: “The blue ribbon serves as a constant reminder to fight for protection of our children. Please wear a blue ribbon. Put one on your car. Give one to your friends. Tell them what it means. You may save a child’s life!”
The act of one grandmother thousands of miles away leads us to this day. Just think what could happen if each one of us helped spread the word to a few of the people we come in contact with each day.

The Pepsi Center Gets their blue on!

Visit the Pepsi Center at
http://tinyurl.com/dyeu4n


Get Your Blue On for Kempe Kids!

The goal of The "Get Your Blue On" campaign is to create awareness around the critical issue of child abuse and neglect and to educate on how to prevent it from occurring.

When a child has been abused or neglect, there is a lasting impact on the life of that child. Abuse and neglect are associated with short- and long-term consequences that may include developmental delays, learning disorders, problems forming relationships, aggressive behavior, and depression.

Furthermore, survivors of child abuse and neglect may be at greater risk for problems later in life—such as low academic achievement, drug use, teen pregnancy, and criminal behavior. These affect not only impact the life of the survivor, but also the life of those who surround them.

Despite knowing these consequences, child abuse and neglect are tough topics for people to talk about. We see stories in the news about children suffering unspeakable harm ant the hands of their abusers. And we often want to turn our heads, because we are not sure what we can do to help. And that is why Child Abuse Prevention month is such a critical month to drive awareness about the issue and to let people know that there are ways that they can help.

The Kempe Foundation is collaborating with businesses, government leaders and Colorado citizens to spread the message during the month of April. We are hoping that again in 2009, through this aggressive awareness campaign, we will effectively complement the efforts of all our partners.

We plan to once again saturate the market with a multi-media public service campaign on this important message and engage the community to show support for child abuse prevention. The end of the month will culminate with the annual Kempe Foundation Benefit Event entitled STAND UP! With Josh Blue and Kathleen Madigan - scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2009 at The Temple Buell Theatre at The Denver Center of Performing Arts.

For more information on the Get Your Blue On campaign for Kempe Kids, visit www.kempe.org

Child Abuse Prevention Month in the News

Channel 7: Local Fairy Godmothers Help Child Abuse Victims

Channel 7: Family Talks Openly After Facing Child Abuse

Channel 7: Families Struggle With Child Abuse In Tough Economy - Studies Show Child Poverty Can Lead To Abuse, Neglect