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Prevent Child Abuse: All of Lane County
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.
Prevent Child Abuse: Every Single One
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.
Child Abuse Prevention Month:: Building Community
University of Oregon graduate student Matt McCallum speaks from the heart about protecting children at the 2015 90by30 Conference.
Child Abuse Prevention Month: 500 New Volunteers
Heather Murphy, Executive Director of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Lane County, knows volunteers are "the very essence of what we do."
$25
Bronze Messenger
$25 pays for 50 CAPM posters for area schools featuring art by high schoolers, or 100 CAPM tool kits
$50
Web Supporter
$50 sustains one week of the website GetInvolvedLaneCounty.org or 100 posters for businesses and organizations
$100
Silver Messenger
$100 pays for three display ads in area buses or two weeks of the GetInvolvedLaneCounty.org website
$250
Gold Messenger
$250 pays for three weeks of the website or one billboard display for April 2016