Friday, September 14, 2012

Big thanks to The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida!

The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida is working closely with Prevent Child Abuse America national office staff and the chapter network on "Awaken to Change - The National Conference for America's Children" in Jacksonville.

We couldn't be more thankful for all of their support and we wanted to take a moment to introduce them to you:

The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida is a private, nonprofit corporation dedicated to shaping prevention policy and investing in innovative prevention programs that provide measurable benefits to Florida's children, families and communities.

The Ounce of Prevention Fund has also created and implemented a variety of multi-media social marketing campaigns to address significant issues including drowning, child abuse, shaken baby syndrome and sleep-related infant death.

The Ounce of Prevention Fund has worked closely with Prevent Child Abuse America for many years and is the administrative home of Healthy Families Florida and Prevent Child Abuse Florida.

Prevent Child Abuse Florida coordinates the implementation of a year-long public awareness campaign called Pinwheels for Prevention statewide. The multi-channel social marketing campaign includes statewide broadcast of Emmy-award winning television and radio public service announcements, distribution of printed materials, coordination of statewide campaign kick-off event, distribution of pinwheels, advertisement of local campaign events and development of collateral materials.

Prevent Child Abuse Florida has been actively involved in the National Movement for America's Children. The chapter organized a listening tour for the President of Prevent Child Abuse America in Central Florida with grandparents in the fall of 2011 and is gearing up for another one in Jacksonville prior to the National Conference at one of the largest naval air stations with military families.

Learn more about all of the great work The Ounce of Prevention Fund of Florida is doing here.

And click here to learn more about the conference!

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