Proclamation Events
Learn about Child Abuse Prevention events that you can attend with Lone Star CASA Staff, Board, Advocates, and Supporters by clicking the calendar items below in both March and April.
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Kaufman County Businesses Engagment
Visit Kaufman County Businesses during the Month of April in support of Lone Star CASA's Mission.
Blue Sunday
What is Blue Sunday?
Blue Sunday is a National day of prayer that takes place on the last Sunday of April each year. Blue Sunday is dedicated to raising awareness about, and praying for, abused and neglected children.
The initiative was started by a non-profit organization called “Blue Sunday Child Abuse Prevention” in 1998. The day is marked by churches and individuals across the country, who join in prayer and support the cause.
Goals of Blue Sunday
1. To bring awareness to children experiencing abuse or neglect in your community
2. To support organizations and volunteers in the community who work to help children
3. To encourage people to take action for the children in their community by reporting abuse & neglect, volunteering, or donating to organizations in their area
Ways that Your Faith Community Can Participate
Additionally, you can educate yourself and others about the prevalence and impact of child abuse, and advocate for policy changes to improve child protection laws and services. Every effort can make a difference in the
lives of the children we serve.
Blue Sunday Helpful Materials and Service Ideas
- Moment of Silence
- Prayer Cards
- Host an Information Session
Moment of Silence
At the beginning of your service, hold a moment of silence, where each second of silence represents a child that Lone Star CASA has served this year, 203.
Prayer Cards
Hand out prayer cards to your congregation or have one member of your congregation read it at your service.