It's never clearer that everyone has a part to play in reducing child abuse than when you speak to 90by30's wide assortment of volunteers. Whether running a leadership team in the North Lane region or working to make the 2016 90by30 Conference a reality, these people have the same goal: to protect children. Won't you join us in helping to recruit more volunteers with the same passion? We're aiming to recruit 500 new volunteers - one of whom may even be yourself! - to dozens of child- and family-focused groups during Child Abuse Prevention Month. Their personal stories, unique passions, and individual contributions are what will make our vision of a safe and healthy Lane County a reality.
90by30 volunteer Tamara Alba is one integral part - like you - of Child Abuse Prevention Month. As a volunteer with 90by30's "What Would We Do Lane County?" project, Alba helps film scenarios based on real-life events that encourage every single person to get involved with protecting children. She knows better than anyone that it takes a village to raise - and nurture - a child.
University of Oregon graduate student Matt McCallum speaks from the heart about protecting children at the 2015 90by30 Conference.
Heather Murphy, Executive Director of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lane County, knows volunteers are "the very essence of what we do."
$25 pays for 50 CAPM posters for area schools featuring art by high schoolers, or 100 CAPM tool kits
$50 sustains one week of the website GetInvolvedLaneCounty.org or 100 posters for businesses and organizations
$100 pays for three display ads in area buses or two weeks of the GetInvolvedLaneCounty.org website
$250 pays for three weeks of the website or one billboard display for April 2016