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Daily Local News: Holliday: A Child’s Light brings hope to children with trauma

Leslie Holt is the founder and director of “A Child’s Light,” a non-profit organization that funds the access of mental health treatment for children who were victims of sexual assault or have experienced domestic abuse. The organization supports Chester County children and adolescents between the ages of 2-18 years old. Holt is a vocal advocate […]

WITF: Suspected child abuse reports up in Pennsylvania — why and how to stop it?

60 kids died from abuse or neglect last year The number of suspected child abuse cases increased slightly last year in Pennsylvania according to the Child Protective Services Report from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. There were 39,093 suspected child abuses reported. Sixty children died as the result of child abuse. Joining us on […]

The Times-Tribune: Opinion: Social media is an integral part of our lives. But it is crucial that we address the potential harm that it can have on our youth

Lawmakers across the country have recognized the need to rein in social media companies, particularly as it relates to their impact on children. In Pennsylvania, a bipartisan effort by Sens. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York County) and Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia) aims to empower parents with more control over their children’s access to these platforms. This legislation is […]

Daily Local News: Holliday: A Child’s Light brings hope to children with trauma

Leslie Holt is the founder and director of “A Child’s Light,” a non-profit organization that funds the access of mental health treatment for children who were victims of sexual assault or have experienced domestic abuse.  The organization supports Chester County children and adolescents between the ages of 2-18 years old. Holt is a vocal advocate […]

CapitolWire: Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance: New child abuse, neglect virtual training now available for mandated reporters at no cost.

The PA Family Support Alliance (PFSA), Pennsylvania’s leading statewide child abuse prevention organization, announced today that new virtual trainings on recognizing child abuse and neglect are now available to help mandated reporters better understand child neglect and how best to respond to it. PFSA will host the three-hour Recognizing and Responding to Child Abuse and […]

Centre Daily Times: Can I leave my child at home alone in Pennsylvania this summer? Here’s what the law says

As school is out and summer is in full swing, child care needs in Pennsylvania are back to some of the year’s highest levels. Recent trends place increased pressure on parents and guardians in the Keystone State and across the country. Workers employed in child care jobs in Pennsylvania have dropped 8.5% from pre-pandemic levels, […]

Bucks County Herald: Communities play a role in keeping kids safe

Kids across Pennsylvania are enjoying their summer break. And while school’s out and their parents are at work, it falls on all of us — parents, guardians, neighbors and community members — to make sure that we’re doing all we can to create safe, secure environments where our youngest can thrive and make unforgettable summer […]

Penn Live: LTE: Too much social media can hurt childhood mental health 

Social media is an integral part of our lives. But it is crucial that we address the potential harm that it can have on our youth (“Social media, bullying, violence fuel mental health crisis among high school students,” May 31). Lawmakers across the country have recognized the need to rein in social media companies, particularly […]

Trib Live: Opinion: Angela Liddle: Protecting kids on social media requires all of us to be digitally diligent 

Policymakers across the country this year have been laser-focused on reining in social media companies, especially as it relates to their impact on children. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy told CNN that he believes 13 is “too early” for kids to join social media websites and apps, and U.S. House Republicans are pushing to ban […]

Shippensburg News-Chronicle: Cumberland County resident receives blue ribbon in child services 

Celebrating nearly 33 years advocating for children, Cumberland County Intake Director of Children and Youth Services Christina Roland was recently awarded the Pennsylvania Blue Ribbon Champions for Safe Kids recognition.  Now living in Boiling Springs, Roland is a Big Spring graduate of the Class of 1986 and Shippensburg University 1990 graduate, majoring in social work […]

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