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Advocacy Center dramatizes child-abuse with blue ribbons

By Amy Price

Lake Cumberland Children's Advocacy Center covers ten counties that include Adair, Casey, Green, Clinton, Cumberland, McCreary, Wayne, Pulaski, Taylor, and Russell County. We provide a child-friendly center for children who have been sexually and physically abused. If you would like to learn more about child abuse prevention, to volunteer, or to make a donation please call 270-343-6922. We would like to give a special thanks to everyone that made the Ribbon Trees a huge success. - Amy Price




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Blue Ribbons at Historic Courthouse reminder of Child Abuse



2015-04-22 - 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Amy Price.
Blue Ribbons in this tree and blue pinwheels around the Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, and at many other localities in Columbia are reminders of documented cases of child abuse in Adair County. Amy Price writes: "Lake Cumberland Children's Advocacy Center covers ten counties that include Adair, Casey, Green, Clinton, Cumberland, McCreary, Wayne, Pulaski, Taylor, and Russell County. We provide a child-friendly center for children who have been sexually and physically abused. If you would like to learn more about child abuse prevention, to volunteer, or to make a donation please call 270-343-6922. We would like to give a special thanks to everyone that made the Ribbon Trees a huge success. - Amy Price

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ACHS SADD group and blue ribbon tree



2015-04-22 - Adair County High School, 526 Indian Drive, Columbia KY - Photo by Amy Price. In this photo we have the Adair County High School SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) sponsor and officers: Rebecca Smith - sponsor; Katrina Rodgers - vice president; Jeralyn Kessler - president; and Austin Hatcher- public relations, with the tree they decorated with blue ribbons to dramatize the effort to stop child abuse. - AMY PRICE
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Adair Garden Club, Protection & Permancy fight child abuse



2015-04-22 - Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo submitted by Amy Price.
This photo shows group who decorated a tree on the Historic Adair County Courthouse Lawn with Blue Ribbons to draw attention to the fight against child abuse. From left Protection and Permanency from Adair County and The Adair Garden Club. From left - from Protection and Permanency: Jamie Hadley, Lauren Moore, Lori Pickett; from the Adair County Garden: Donna Jones - President of Garden Club Lila Loy - Garden Club Member, then Kara Iqbal - Protection and Permanency (rear) and Amy Price- Lake Cumberland Children's Advocacy Center. - AMY PRICE

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