Who's Helping to Prevent Child Abuse

On June 10, 2010, Prevent Child Abuse Arizona received a grant in the amount of $50,000 for our Never Shake a Baby Arizona project through the Child Abuse Prevention License Plate Program - a partnership between The Arizona Republic and the Governor's Office for Children, Youth & Families.
On April 24, 2010, Epic Rides once again hosted The Whiskey Off Road, An Endurance Mountain Bike Event to benefit Prevent Child Abuse Arizona! It was a great event with 900 participants - special thanks to Epic Rides for their generous donation of $1,000 in support of preventing child abuse in Arizona!
The Arizona Diamondbacks once again offered discounted tickets to friends of Prevent Child Abuse Arizona for the Saturday, April 24, 2010 game against Philadelphia. In Addition, for every ticket sold via the special PCA Arizona link on the Diamondbacks website, they donated $5 us. Thanks to all who supported this event, the D-backs informed us that the check will be for $520.
The Arizona Sundogs hosted Prevent Child Abuse Arizona night on March 5, 2010 as part of their Team Up For Hope Program. Special thanks to the Arizona Sundogs Foundation as they support organizations that enhance the lives of local youth and the underprivileged. And special thanks to you, our wonderful supporters who team up with us to prevent child abuse! Stay tuned to find out how much the donation will be as a result of auctioning off team jerseys during the season.

Special thanks to Prescott New Frontiers Natural Marketplace and to all our supports who shopped there on Wednesday, October 21, 2009. Prevent Child Abuse Arizona received a check from New Frontiers in the amount of $1,660. Thank you for your support!
A very big thank you is extended to the United Way of Yavapai County and the Arizona Community Foundation from the Yavapai Family Advocacy Center in acknowledgement of their generous $10,000 Community Impact Critical Needs grant. The Advocacy Center, located in Prescott Valley, is a place where the hurting stops and the healing begins.
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