2021 IMPACT REPORT WWW.PCAKY.ORG
STRENGTHENING FAMILIES & CHILDREN
FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS Founded in 1987, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky is the state’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect before it ever occurs. As the Kentucky chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America, we offer statewide programs and services to strengthen Kentucky’s families through evidence-based approaches.
OUR MISSION To prevent the abuse and neglect of Kentucky’s children through advocacy, awareness, education and training.
OUR VISION Building a better Kentucky by shaping our future leaders, and their families, to ensure Kentucky’s children grow up in safe, healthy environments.
Because childhood lasts a lifetime....
OUR IMPACT 44,262
PIECES OF PINWHEEL MERCHANDISE DISTRIBUTED TO RAISE AWARENESS FOR PREVENTION EFFORTS
51,382
EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES DISTRIBUTED TO EDUCATE KENTUCKIANS ON HOW TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT
10,447
PARENTS & CAREGIVERS ATTENDED A PARENT EDUCATION CLASS OR SUPPORT GROUP
34
56%
TRAININGS CONDUCTED TO
3,107
INCREASE FROM LAST FISCAL YEAR
INDIVIDUALS
422
PARTICIPANTS ATTENDED THE VIRTUAL 24TH ANNUAL KIDS ARE WORTH IT!® CONFERENCE
145
CALLS TO THE 1-800-CHILDREN RESOURCE REFERRAL AND HELPLINE
HIGHLIGHTS
2.9 MILLION IMPRESSIONS
Launched the “Are They Good for Your Kids?” Campaign On April 5th, 2020, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky, in partnership with the Child Victim’s Trust Fund, announced the “Are They Good for Your Kids?” campaign, a new initiative to prevent child sexual abuse before it ever occurs. The campaign utilized digital and bus advertisements, as well as postcards, to direct Kentuckians back to a landing page to learn more about how to recognize when a child is being groomed for child sexual abuse and healthy childhood development. Click here to learn more.
NEW RESOURCE RELEASED TO
PROMOTE HOME SAFETY With recommendations directly from the Child Fatality/Near Fatality Review Panel, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky released the new Home Safety Check-List. This brochure outlines how parents and caregivers can maintain a home environment safe for children to prevent accidental injury, or even death. Click here to download the brochure.
Added the Home Safety Check-List to our Information & Data Center
PARTNERS IN PREVENTION Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky remained committed to fostering relationships throughout the state to further our mission, maintaining and growing our partner network to
over 250 organizations and businesses.
PARTNER AWARDS 2021 Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, prevention became even more vital to Kentucky’s families and children. The following businesses, organizations and individuals showcased their commitment and dedication to strengthening Kentucky’s families at a time it was most needed. We thank them and honor them for their efforts.
• Steve Barger • Liz Renner • Kentucky Department for Public Health • Kentucky State Employees • Traditional Bank
New Partner Initiative Launched
2-IN-20
In an effort to promote networking and facilitate prevention-focused partnerships, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky launched a new partner initiative, 2-in-20. In these monthly meetings, two partners present information about their organization and mission for ten minutes each. Since launching 2-in-20 meetings, we have engaged partners around the issues of fatherhood, home safety, substance use and more, in an effort to not only provide networking opportunities for our partners, but also to build up our network so we are all better equipped to prevent child abuse and neglect. Learn more by contacting aroyer@pcaky.org.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
*AS OF NOVEMBER 2021
Jordan Parker, President
John “Bryan” McFarland
Traditional Bank
Kentucky Public Radio
Major Jeremy Murrell, Vice-President
Robert Prichard, M.D.
Dawn B. Harlow, Secretary/Treasurer
Lillie Ruschell
Katie Bouvier
John Stovall
Kelly Dauk, M.D.
Ashli Watts
Kentucky State Police
Harlow Financial Services, LLC
Sturgill, Turner, Barker & Moloney, PLLC
Norton Children’s Medical Group, UofL School of Medicine
DBL Law, psc
Jeffery Wiggins
Kentucky State AFL-CIO
Kentucky Department of Military Affairs
Aetna Better Health
Teamsters Local Union 783
Kent Wicker
St. Joseph Home
LeAnn Magre
Mahan Multimedia
KY Chamber of Commerce
Jordan Huizenga Corey Ann Howard Jackson
St. Elizabeth Healthcare
Ana’neicia Williams
Baptist Health Louisville
Addia Wuchner
Executive Healthcare Consultant
STAFF
*AS OF NOVEMBER 2021
Laura Anderson Office Support Coordinator
Janna Estep Jordan
Director of Operations and Prevention Education
Emily Bandy
Amanda Royer
Brandy Britton
Jill Seyfred
Sara Early Jenkins
DomUnique Thomas
Communications Manager Development Coordinator Programs and Trainings Coordinator
Manager of Partner Relations Executive Director Director of Programs and Family Engagement
OUR CHAMPIONS DONORS $1,000 AND ABOVE
Aetna Better Health of Kentucky
Norton Healthcare
Alpha Xi, University of Louisville Kappa Delta Chapter
PNC
American Electric Power Foundation Anthem Beta Lambda, Georgetown College Kappa Delta Chapter Jennings Law Offices, Ched Jennings Child Victims’ Trust Fund Commonwealth of Kentucky, Cabinet for Health & Family Services
Robert Prichard Sammie Smith Steve Barger Consulting Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky Traditional Bank UK HealthCare Ullico WellCare Health Plans
DBL Law Delta Dental Delta Iota, Murray State University Kappa Delta Chapter Iota, Centre College Kappa Delta Chapter Jill Seyfred Kentucky Employees Charitable Campaign, Kentucky State Employees Kentucky State AFL-CIO
86
cents of every dollar PCAK receives goes directly to support our programs and services.
Labor First Learning Express Toy and Gifts
Click here to view a full financial summary. Click here to view a full list of donors.