“The true character of a society is revealed in how it treats its children”

- Nelson Mandela

Resources for Child Abuse

  • The Haven

    The Haven is a Domestic Violence Shelter, Sexual Assault Center, and Outreach Office working together to provide for the immediate needs of family violence and sexual assault clients for men, women, and children.

  • Child Advocacy Center

    The Children’s Advocacy Center of Lowndes County is a community resource center created to minimize the trauma of child victims of abuse.

  • Division of Family and Child Services

    Child Protective Services staff investigate reports of child abuse and/or neglect in an effort to provide services to protect the child and strengthen the family.

NATIONAL PROJECT

The National Exchange Club officially adopted the prevention of child abuse as its National Project in 1979 at the 61st National Convention.

Exchange provides a variety of public awareness materials, designed to help inform and increase awareness of child abuse and how it can be prevented. These are used in conjunction with Exchange Clubs and Exchange Club Centers for the Prevention of Child Abuse.

Additionally, Exchange supports and engages in a number of annual activities designed to heighten awareness of child abuse and its consequences. Through participation in National Child Abuse Prevention Month each April, National Headquarters in Toledo, OH, and local-level clubs across the country work with government agencies, local and national partners, and their communities to draw awareness about prevention of this social crisis. Specially-designed materials are made available at this time of year, including action-oriented Exchange Today articles, all intended to help Exchange Clubs, members, and communities work to prevent child abuse.

Disclaimer: The National Exchange Club seeks to prevent child maltreatment by providing informational resources to the public and by coordinating a network of community-based services for parents. We are not authorized to investigate allegations of abuse or neglect or to offer legal advice. If a child is in immediate danger, please call the police. If you suspect child abuse, contact your local child protective services department.