Color for a Cause – a fun night !! VOTE for us at wecolorforacause.com

We had an awesome time last night at Color for a Cause at the Greenwood Mall.  We do still have a chance to win the mural display in the mall if we get enough votes.  All murals are uploaded to wecolorforacause.com .  Please vote by noon today for our mural.  If we win, it will be blown up and displayed in the Greenwood Mall for a month.

Thanks to everyone who supported this event and especially our members of our BOD, volunteers, staff, family, friends, and Greenwood County Sheriff’s Office who came out.

Greenwood County Community Foundation (GCCF) makes donation

Greenwood County Community Foundation (GCCF) presented Beyond Abuse with a grant for completion of security fencing around their facility. Beyond Abuse serves child and adult victims of sexual assault and provides prevention programs. From left to right are: Cathy Miller, Beyond Abuse executive director; Alison Romagnoli, Beyond Abuse director of accounting & human resources; Mary Woodiwiss, GCCF projects & grants manager; Jeff Smith, GCCF executive director.

Leath Correctional Training held Jan 2018

Beyond Abuse staff and volunteers recently participated in orientation/training presented by Leath Correctional’s Associate Warden of Programs, Jacquelynn Lewis as part of our agreement to provide support and services to  inmates who may have been sexually assaulted.

Leath Orientation:
Back row L to R are Associate Warden of Programs Jacquelynn Lewis, Leslie Myers, Sydney Sutherland, Maria Roman, Dallas Thompson, & Meshelle Wright. Front row L to R are Carmen Pendergrass, Christine Watson, Jessica Bell, Brenda White, Christina Franklin, Deanna Kelly, Shakema Smith, Rhetta Christian, & Katelen Barger

 

 

Jan 2018 volunteer training – Welcomes 3 graduates

Help us welcome the 3 newest graduates of our extensive 25 hour training program to the agency.

L to R are Christina Franklin-Intern; Meshelle Wright-Volunteer; and Dallas Thompson-Intern

 

4th Annual Dancing with the Greenwood Stars – April 14, 2018

Please join us for the 4th annual fundraiser which has been named the “Entertainment event of the Year” in Greenwood.  You will not want to miss what will be a sold out event.  Contact Alison at 227 1623 to reserve your table today before individual tickets go on sale.

 

Child Abuse Prevention article – shared from Childhelp.org website

Child Abuse Prevention


Each day more than five children die as a result of abuse or neglect. On average, a child abuse report is made every 10 seconds for a total of approximately 3.3 million child abuse reports annually. Childhelp has developed the following child abuse prevention guidelines to help keep your child, or a child you care for, from becoming a statistic.

Child Abuse Prevention Guidelines

  • Never discipline your child when your anger is out of control.
  • Participate in your child’s activities and get to know your child’s friends.
  • Never leave your child unattended, especially in the car.
  • Teach your child to use their voice to allow them to prevent abuse in their own life.
  • Ask questions; for example, when your child tells you he or she doesn’t want to be with someone, this could be a red flag.
  • Listen to them and believe what they say.
  • Be aware of changes in your child’s behavior or attitude and inquire into it.
  • Teach your child what to do if you and your child become separated while away from home.
  • Teach your child the correct names of his/her private body parts.
  • Be alert for any talk that reveals premature sexual understanding.
  • Pay attention when someone shows greater than normal interest in your child.
  • Make certain your child’s school or day care center will release him/her only to you or someone you officially designate.

To learn more about child abuse prevention, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD® (1-800-422-4453). The 24/7 hotline is staffed with professional counselors who offer information about child abuse prevention as well as crisis intervention, literature and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service and support resources.

  • This article was shared from the Childhelp.org website

You may also contact Beyond Abuse – your local Children’s Advocacy Center – 864 227 1623

Board President

Board members said farewell to Board President Travis Dover at the December meeting.  Travis has served on the board for 6 years with 4 of those as Board President and has led the agency through several major initiatives.  Fran Human was re-elected to serve as Secretary and Anthony Kidd was re-elected to serve as Treasurer.

Presenting a plaque of appreciation is Lisa Tolbert, incoming President.

THANK YOU Travis! Welcome Lisa!!

 

Greenwood Christmas Parade Dec 2017

The staff had a great time participating in the Greenwood Christmas parade held Sunday Dec. 3rd, 2017.  Thousands of people lined the streets to view the parade and we were able to increase AWARENESS of the agency.

Thanks to everyone who volunteered!!!

Our Christmas wish ………