Child abuse prevention: Raising awareness and reporting within community

PENNSYLVANIA
WJAC

BY ERIKA STANISH TUESDAY, APRIL 5TH 2016

While legislation was introduced abolishing the statute of limitations on Monday, some are pushing for more to be done about child abuse.

The Pennsylvania Family Support Alliance is urging those in the community to step up and be vigilant in the role of protecting kids.

With April being Child Abuse Prevention Month, those involved in the PFSA hope to help the community raise awareness, recognize the signs and report child abuse if they see it.

“You can’t wait. If you wait, it might be too late,” said Angela Liddle, CEO and president of the PFSA.

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