The San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center to Host Annual Blue Ribbon Luncheon
ABC7's Cheryl Jennings Hosts Event that will Honor Child Abuse Prevention Pioneer Dr. Moses Grossman and Feature Keynote by Dr. Harvey Karp
Online, March 28, 2011 (Newswire.com) - In honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center (the Center) will host its 14th Annual Blue Ribbon Luncheon on Thursday, April 7th, 2011, from 12 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. at the Fairmont Hotel located at 950 Mason Street in San Francisco. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Center's mission of preventing child abuse and neglect, promoting healthy families and the mental health of children.
Nationally-renowned pediatrician and author of The Happiest Baby on the Block, Dr. Harvey Karp, will keynote the event and founder of the Child Abuse Council and TALK Line, Dr. Moses Grossman, will be honored for his influential role in improving the lives of children and inspiring generations of people to take action against child abuse. Emmy-Award winning Co-Anchor of ABC 7/KGO TV, Cheryl Jennings, will host. Last year in San Francisco alone, approximately 6,000 cases of child abuse were reported. Child abuse not only endangers a child's physical and emotional health, but it also affects their development. By providing supportive services to children and families, the Center helps break the vicious cycle of abuse and provides children with the opportunity to grow up in a safe and healthy environment.
The Blue Ribbon Luncheon is open to the public. Individual tickets begin at $175 and sponsorships begin at $2,500. For more information, to purchase tickets for the event or to donate directly to the organization, please visit www.sfcapc.org/special_events.
About the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center
For more than 38 years, the programs of the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center have served the community's most vulnerable Bay Area children and families. The San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse and neglect, the promotion of healthy families and the mental health of children. With direct crisis and intervention programs designed to reduce parental stress, enhance parenting skills and provide comprehensive services for families in need, we provide open-ended support and help families break the cycle of violence. As one of the most comprehensive services providers in San Francisco, we also offer education, training programs and public advocacy for child abuse prevention. In 1998, the Center joined the 25-year histories of the San Francisco Child Abuse Council and TALK Line Family Support Center to form the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center. For more information, visit www.sfcapc.org.
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