Thursday, April 30, 2009

Prevent Child Abuse America is now on Twitter. Follow us won't you?

It's true Prevent Child Abuse America is now on Twitter and we hope you will follow us. We also want to let you that a number of our chapters are also on Twitter and we hope you will consider following them as well. These chapters are Prevent Child Abuse Iowa, Prevent Child Abuse New Jersey, Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, Prevent Child Abuse Virginia, Council for Children & Families/Prevent Child Abuse Washington, and Prevent Child Abuse West Virginia.

Update: We wanted to let you know that several additional Prevent Child Abuse America are on Twitter as well. These include Prevent Child Abuse Kansas, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, The Family Tree/Prevent Child Abuse Maryland, Prevent Child Abuse Missouri, Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee and Prevent Child Abuse Texas.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Prevent Child Abuse America's response to Apple's iPhone shaken baby app controversy.

You may have read during the last week about the shaken baby app developed and distributed for the Apple iPhone. This app greatly concerned us at Prevent Child Abuse America as did the idea that it could have been approved in the first place. We commend Apple for immediately removing this app from their store, but we still think there is an opportunity to use this controversy as a way for positively impacting the lives of children. Below is a copy of a letter Prevent Child Abuse America's President & CEO, James M. Hmurovich sent to Apple and its CEO Steve Jobs earlier today.

April 28, 2009

Steve Jobs, CEO
Apple
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014

Dear Mr. Jobs,

On behalf of Prevent Child Abuse America, its employees, our 47 state chapters, and over 400 Healthy Families America sites in 35 states, I am writing you today
to express my profound concern that the recent iPhone shaken baby app was approved for distribution through the Apple App Store.

My concern is based upon the simple issue that a culture exists within the company that allowed the concept to even be discussed, much less approved for distribution. I however want to recognize your quick and thoughtful response to the public outcry regarding this app and express my appreciation for removing it from the Store.

My business is to prevent child abuse and neglect before it ever occurs. This mission is accomplished by informing state and federal policymakers about evidence-based prevention strategies such as home visiting that we know reduce child maltreatment.

We all play a role though in ensuring that these strategies exist in the communities in which we live. We also all play a role in children’s development and I believe the controversy around this app provides both of us with an opportunity to join forces and advance this cause.

Shaken Baby Syndrome is one of the most devastating forms of abuse. It is also one of the most preventable forms of abuse when the right information and the right support are available.

Given this, I would like to propose that our respective organizations partner to:

Provide Shaken Baby Syndrome and general abuse and neglect prevention training to your staff;

Develop an iPhone application that provides parents and communities with vital prevention information and tips; and/or,

Create a platform for mobilizing iPhone users to advocate for public policies that support abuse and neglect prevention.

I believe that together we have the chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and we will be following up in the near future to explore the ways in which we may accomplish this. In the meantime, feel free to contact me at (312) 334-6810.

Sincerely,


James M. Hmurovich, President & CEO

Friday, April 24, 2009

Prevent Child Abuse America Podcast, Episode Thirteen - A Conversation with Kate Begin, PCA Rhode Island and Wendell Teltow, PCA Texas.

We are very happy to share our newest prevention podcast with you. In this episode we talk prevention with Kate Begin, the Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse Rhode Island and Wendell Teltow, the Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse Texas. We hope you enjoy it and we hope you visit the Chapter's respective websites so you can learn more about the wonderful work they are doing in their home states.


A Conversation withKate Begin and WendellTeltow (april 2009) - Prevent Child Abuse America

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

CharitaBulls and Verizon Wireless donate $25,000 to Prevent Child Abuse America.

We want to thank the CharitaBulls and Verizon Wireless for teaming-up on April 9th before the Chicago Bulls tipped-off against the Philadelphia 76ers to present Prevent Child Abuse America with a $25,000 check. The donation was generated as a result of last summer's Chicago Bulls/Verizon Wireless Charity Golf Outing. The Bulls and Verizon Wireless will once again host a charity golf outing featuring Bulls legends, current players, and other personalities on Monday, August 17th at the White Pines Golf Club in Bensenville, Illinois.

Photo Left to Right: Prevent Child Abuse America President & CEO Jim Hmurovich, Bob Love, and Alan Wagner of Verizon Wireless.

Photo credit: Bill Smith of the Chicago Bulls.

Friday, April 3, 2009

The 2009 Doublemint Double-Double Challenge is open to the public. Please pledge now!

For the second consecutive year, Doublemint gum and NBA Cares are giving fans the opportunity to get involved through the Doublemint Double-Double Challenge. Fans can pledge to make a donation for each double-double scored by spokesman Dwight Howard or any other NBA player during regular season play in the month of April to benefit Prevent Child Abuse America. Getting involved is easy and we hope you will take a look.