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We Stand Up Organization Creates PSA, Video, Book

Posted by Sandra On June - 28 - 2014 ADD COMMENTS
672a3342b5b22c5a620c9afe09796b4eThe We Stand Up Coalition (www.we-stand-up.org) is an organization in Delaware that is working for the awareness and prevention of Child Sexual Abuse. They recently collaborated with a publishing/media group to create a song, publish a book, music video, and Public Service Announcement  (PSA) to bring awareness to sexual molestation. The founder of the We Stand Up Coalition, Terrance Tykeem, published a book about child molestation called “TOUCHED.” The book acknowledges the work Dreamcatchers for Abused Children does on page 105.
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Purchase the TOUCHED book here

Terrence Tykeem Presents “Touched” (Full Length Version) from PeterParkkerr on Vimeo.

Child Sexual Abuse PSA from PeterParkkerr on Vimeo.

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ABOUT THE BOOK “TOUCHED”:

Touched: When Innocence is stolen the pain last forever

download (1)by Terrance Tykeem (Author)
There will be 500,000 babies born this year in the United States in alone that will be sexually molested before the age of 18 (http://cachouston.org/child-sexual-abuse-facts). This means there are more than 42 million adult survivors of child sexual abuse in the U.S.( Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2006). So you can imagine what the numbers are now, the global figures are even more staggering. Children of every gender, age, race, ethnicity, background, socioeconomic status and family structure are clearly at risk. It isn’t strangers our children have to fear… (italics, and spaced so this sentence stands out, maybe larger font too) Most child sexual abusers are respected members of the community drawn to settings where they gain easy access to children like schools, clubs and churches. Even worse to comprehend is when the abuser is a parent, foster parent, or relative. The two individuals that allowed me to share their heartbreaking stories of molestation are part of a fraternity of millions whose lives have been forever changed by individuals that were entrusted to be their protectors but instead would become their tormentors. “What I do know is that sexual abuse is completely preventable. We, as parents, educators, siblings, and caretakers should bear the responsibility to take any and all measures possible to keep our children safe. When we allow our children to have their innocence stolen it saddles the victims with feelings of shame, self hatred and pain. The long term consequences can be devastating” – T. Tykeem

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ABOUT THE FOUNDER/AUTHOR TERRANCE TYKEEM:
Author, Singer, Songwriter, Producer, and Businessman, Terrance Tykeem was born in Atlanta,Georgia, spending equal time between Atlanta and Philadelphia, before becoming an NFL walk-on. Unfortunately, due to injury his dream of playing in the NFL was short lived. He, deftly, transitioned from pro-athlete into a career in the entertainment industry. A creative spirit, Terrance has tried and true experience in the music industry [as C.E.O.] signing a number of artists to Top Flight Records, assisting with signings of NAAM BRIGADE to Electra Records and R&B Group UNPLUGGED to Cash Money Records. He participated in two major tours. The cash money/Ruff Ryder and the Cash Money tour which combined to covered 72-markets, followed by the Paid in full tour which covered 22-markets. As a Recording artist, he released several singles and videos, two were placed in rotation on BET, which led to him landing a deal with national distributor INDIE, he followed that with signing a deal with 125th street records a label that was owned by Eric B, of the legendary rap group “ERIC B & RAKIM. He then acquired a deal with Brandon Records, a label that was distributed by Warner Brothers. He developed a TV show called the Players Club, a show whose name he eventually sold to Rapper and Director “ICE CUBE” for his 1st feature film of the same name. His most recent project as an artist was recording a song and video with the late LAMONT BENTLEY from the TV show MOESHA, which aired on UPN for a little more than 8-seasons. As an author, Terrance released his first book in 2001, titled “More than One Flavor”. In recent years Terrance’s focus has shifted to philanthropic endeavors and social reform which resulted in the 2013 release of his second book, “Guilty by Reason of Arrest”. His third book, ” Touched”, is scheduled to be released mid 2014. In both his second and third books, Terrance deals with issues plaguing our communities, mass incarceration and child molestation, respectively. He uses each novel to promote awareness and demands a call to action. As a writer, Terrance is not afraid to challenge the system and does not shy away from asking or answering difficult questions on either subject matter. I’m sure we can anticipate more books that call for social change from this renaissance man that is a perfect mix of street smarts and southern charm.

Dreamcatchers 2nd Annual MACA March

Posted by Sandra On May - 21 - 2014 ADD COMMENTS

Dreamcatchers for Abused Children 2nd Annual March Against Child Abuse
Saturday, May 10th in Port Huron, MI

10345779_10152044539897407_1276767677956207478_nWhat an amazing day!! Dreamcatchers March Against Child Abuse- Port Huron, MI 2nd Annual MACA March was a huge success!! Approximately 500 attendees were present to participate in the march against child abuse. The anti-abuse activists gathered at Pine Grove Park in Port Huron, MI and marched to the court house and back to the park, where they participated in several family fun activities at the park. Bounce houses, face painting, strolling pirates, live music and a live theater group were on hand.

We would like to publicly thank the entire Dreamcatchers for Abused Children team, Terrance Burney, Jim Jones, The Native Howl, The Gasoline Gypsies, Emily Torres and Kelly Coutelle Torres, Randy Willis,Blue Water Safe Horizons, The Harbour Shelter, Linda Turner Michilli and Michael Fishbones Michilli and the entire PIRATE team, Parents for Safer Daycare, Pam Oziah, Heather Bearden, Ann Cuthbert Livingston, Jessica Livingston, Caitilyn Livingston, Erin Rusch, Jessica Sayers and the TEAM MELISSA group, Christian Jones, Matt Kearns, Roger Larson, Philip Potter, Kristin Larson Hartway and family, Tiffany Rheaume and family, Alexx Jenkins, Ashlee Jenkins and Justin Sproles, Caleb J. Potter and Callie Potter, Mariah Larson, Kelsey Hartway, Destin Hartway, Jacko Suisse, the family of Damien Sutton, the supporters of Prhaze Galvan, Fairfield Inn, Times Herald newspaper in Port Huron, Michigan, Urban Bulldog Against Kid Abuse, Chesterfield Party Rental, Pine Grove Park, Kearns Agency, St. Clair Democratic Committee, Port Huron Fire Department, Port Huron Education Association, all of our wonderful sponsors, organizations and local advocacy agencies, and EVERYONE who attended the event.

Dreamcatchers Mobile Apps Available for Scan, Download

Posted by Sandra On April - 11 - 2014 ADD COMMENTS
6569_100361806641826_130529_nDreamcatchers new Apps are currently available for scan or download for FREE!! Keep up-to-date with DFAC books, advocacy work, internet radio shows, news, events, book signings and more. Scan or download the App today. Apps coming to Amazon and Google soon!

Dreamcatchers for Abused Children Website: http://dfac.mobapp.at/landing/Desktop#.U0hZYVcS2-X

K-POTT Books: http://82beaa29-a352-4692-9c04-026f4204460f.mobapp.at/landing/Desktop#.U0hX41cS2-U

Dreamcatchers BlogTalk Radio: http://e9e54db5-a8ce-4013-93fa-9ff51474318c.mobapp.at/landing/Desktop#.U0hY8lcS2-U

 

Dr. Phil Uses Dreamcatchers for Abused Children As A Source

Posted by Sandra On March - 19 - 2014 ADD COMMENTS

Parenting in the Real World: Shocking Statistics

5d29f82d393d7f28bda585d8dd5849aaParents, you need to prepare your children for the real world — not the world you wish they were inheriting. From Life Code: The New Rules for Winning in the Real World, Dr. Phil shares some shocking statistics about children being raised in today’s family paradigm:  Your children were born into a very different world from the one you were born into and grew up in. When the game changes, so do the rules, and boy, oh boy, has the game changed for your children! The family paradigm has changed radically. When I grew up, the typical family was still a working dad, a stay-at-home mom, and two or three children in a neighborhood full of intact families. Today, the divorce rate is around 40 percent, and children living with a single parent or in a blended family are common. And this creates a whole new environment of risk for children.

Did you know that compared to a child living in what researchers refer to as an intact family:

  • A child with a biological mother who lives alone is 14 times more likely to suffer abuse.
  • A child with a biological father who lives alone is 20 times more likely to suffer abuse.
  • A child with biological parents who are cohabitating but not married is 20 times more likely to suffer abuse.

And, most shocking of all:

  • A child with a biological mother who is living with a man who is not the child’s father is 33 times more likely to suffer abuse. (Source: Dreamcatchers for Abused Children)   READ MORE HERE

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Child Trafficking Film: Trade of Innocents

Posted by Sandra On January - 4 - 2014 ADD COMMENTS

downloadPornography is shown to sex trafficking victims to train them in what they will have to perform/endure. Since they are not able to choose what they do, they will have to do whatever the client wants. Often, the client wants to perform sex acts they’ve seen in porn. They themselves have been educated by porn. Therefore, the victim will need to know how to execute various scenarios satisfactorily.

Forcing sex trafficking victims to watch porn also desensitizes them to the violence and humiliation. They see it happening and become used to it. It initiates them and lessens the outward emotional trauma.

Repeated and sustained viewing of pornography alters the way viewers think about sex and the presence of violence, even if the viewer will be on the receiving end. Dr. Mary Anne Layden of the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program at the University of Pennsylvania explains pornography is “a permission-giver for, and a trigger of many negative behaviors and attitudes that can severely damage not only the users but many others.” Sex traffickers understand the cognitive power of pornography to change the brain to accept porn life as real life. They use this reality against their trafficked victims. By forcing them to watch porn, traffickers force victims to normalize the abuse perpetrated against them.

 

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Dreamcatchers 2013 Review

Posted by Sandra On December - 28 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

downloadDreamcatchers Completed An Outstanding Year Of Service To Our Community 

Dreamcatchers for Abused Children would like to take a moment to reflect upon our accomplishments in 2013. We couldn’t be more proud of our staff, board, sponsors, community partners and our followers who make our work possible. We will continue to be a voice for our children and strive for nonprofit excellence for ourselves and our colleagues in the sector. This 2013 Year in Review is intended to provide you with a snapshot of our community work over the past year.  We are pleased to present these highlights of our recent work…

U.S. House Passes the Kilah Davenport Child Protection Act

Posted by Sandra On December - 9 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

Bill would help to facilitate prosecution of child abusers

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. House Monday passed a bill that would make it easier for the government to prosecute people suspected of child abuse. H.R. 3627, the Kilah Davenport Child Protection Act, was approved in a voice vote, the Washington publication the Hill reported. READ  MORE HERE
The Kilah Davenport Foundation

Powerful Anti-Bullying Video

Posted by Sandra On November - 7 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

BULLYING FACTS & STATISTICS (provided by: http://www.standforthesilent.org/)

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The numbers continue to rise every month…
– It is estimated that 160,000 children miss school every day due to fear of attack or intimidation by other students. Source: National Education Association.
– American schools harbor approximately 2.1 million bullies and 2.7 million of their victims. Dan Olweus, National School Safety Center.
– 1 in 7 Students in Grades K-12 is either a bully or a victim of bullying.
– 56% of students have personally witnessed some type of bullying at school.
– 15% of all school absenteeism is directly related to fears of being bullied at school.
– 71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school.
– 1 out of 20 students has seen a student with a gun at school.

– 282,000 students are physically attacked in secondary schools each month.

– Those in the lower grades reported being in twice as many fights as those in the higher grades. However, there is a lower rate of serious violent crimes in the elementary level than in the middle or high schools.

– 90% of 4th through 8th graders report being victims of bullying

– Among students, homicide perpetrators were more than twice as likely as homicide victims to have been bullied by peers.

– Bullying statistics say revenge is the strongest motivation for school shootings.

– 87% of students said shootings are motivated by a desire to “get back at those who have hurt them.”

– 86% of students said, “other kids picking on them, making fun of them or bullying them” causes teenagers to turn to lethal violence in the schools.

– 61% of students said students shoot others because they have been victims of physical abuse at home.

– 54% of students said witnessing physical abuse at home can lead to violence in school.

– According to bullying statistics, 1 out of every 10 students who drops out of school does so because of repeated bullying.

– Harassment and bullying have been linked to 75% of school-shooting incidents.

 

Bullying can take many forms but it usually includes the following types of behavior:

• Physical – hitting, kicking, pinching, punching, scratching, spitting or any other form of physical attack. Damage to or taking someone else’s belongings may also constitute as physical bullying.

• Verbal – name calling, insulting, making racist, sexist or homophobic jokes, remarks or teasing, using sexually suggestive or abusive language, offensive remarks

• Indirect – spreading nasty stories about someone, exclusion from social groups, being made the subject of malicious rumours, sending abusive mail, and email and text messages (cyber bullying).

• Cyber Bullying – any type of bullying that is carried out by electronic medium. There are 7 types including:

1. Text message bullying

2. Picture/video clip bullying via mobile phone cameras

3. Phone call bullying via mobile phones

4. E-mail bullying

5. Chat-room bullying

6. Bullying through instant messaging (IM)

7. Bullying via websites

 

Bully Related Suicide
Suicide remains among the leading causes of death of children under 14. And in most cases, the young people die from hanging. (AAS)

A new review of studies from 13 countries found signs of an apparent connection between bullying, being bullied, and suicide. (Yale School of Medicine)

Suicide rates among children between the ages of 10 & 14 are very low, but are “creeping up.” (Ann Haas, Director of the Suicide Prevention Project at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention)

The suicide rate among young male adults in Massachusetts rose 28 percent in 2007. However, that does not reflect deaths among teenagers and students Carl’s age. (Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health, in a report released April 8, 2009)

• Since 2002, at least 15 schoolchildren ages 11 to 14 have committed suicide in Massachusetts. Three of them were Carl’s age. (“Constantly Bulled, He Ends His Life at Age 11,” by Milton J. Valencia. The Boston Globe, April 20, 2009)

• Suicide rates among 10 to 14-year-olds have grown more than 50 percent over the last three decades. (The American Association of Suicidology, AAS)

• In 2005 (the last year nationwide stats were available), 270 children in the 10-14 age group killed themselves. (AAS)

 

BULLYING & HOMOSEXUALITY

In a 2007 study, 86% of LGBT students said that they had experienced harassment at school during the previous year. (Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network — GLSEN)

Research indicates that LGB youth may be more likely to think about and attempt suicide than heterosexual teens. (GLSEN)
In a 2005 survey, students said their peers were most often bullied because of their appearance, but the next top reason was because of actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender expression. (“From Teasing to Torment: School Climate of America” — GLSEN and Harris Interactive)

According to the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network 2007 National School Climate Survey of more than 6,000 students…

• Nearly 9 out of 10 LGBT youth reported being verbally harassed at school in the past year because of their sexual orientation

• Nearly half (44.1 percent) reported being physically harassed

• About a quarter (22.1 percent) reported being physically assaulted.

• Nearly two-thirds (60.8 percent) who experienced harassment or assault never reported the incident to the school

• Of those who did report the incident, nearly one-third (31.1 percent) said the school staff did nothing in response

Thank You F. Lax Construction!

Posted by Sandra On September - 27 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

F. Lax Construction 1st Annual Charity Golf Outing

UPDATE: 9/26/2013: We are pleased to announce that today’s 1st Annual F. Lax Construction Charity Golf Outing was a HUGE success! We would like to thank Ty Blanchett and the owner of F. Lax Construction, Mr. Allen Jawad,  for supporting Dreamcatchers for Abused Children ~ Because of their generosity, they were able to raise $10, 893.00 for DFAC! Many thanks to the participants, contributors and supporters that made this event such a success!! Special thanks to Roger and Maryann Larson, Dan Larso, and Bryan Lapko for representing DFAC at this amazing event!!

 

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Dreamcatchers for Abused Children is pleased  to announce that we have been chosen to receive the proceeds of F. Lax Construction’s 1st Annual Charity Golf Outing. The event will be held at Fox Hills Country Club on the course The Golden Fox in Plymouth, MI on Sept. 26, 2013. Registration is from 8-9am and 10am shotgun start.

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For more information, please contact:

Ty Blanchett
F.Lax Construction
Purchasing Director
Business Development
Cell: 248-918-9978
www.flaxco.com

FLAX VECTOR STACKED

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New ICE App Tracks Pedophiles

Posted by Sandra On September - 14 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

New ICE app tracks sexual predators and alerts public

downloadImmigration and Customs Enforcement has launched a smartphone app to track sexual predators. The app is part of a federal effort called “Operation Predator.” It aims to protect children from sexual predators, including child traffickers and those who travel overseas for sex with minors. READ MORE HERE

DFAC Releases “Silent Screams”

Posted by Sandra On September - 13 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

Dreamcatchers unites with Erin’s Law to create childhood sexual abuse awareness

fa01d90c9c638b101e23fe9b72a843a7K-POTT BOOKS is proud to announce the release, “Silent Screams” by Dreamcatchers for Abused Children authors. These leading ladies are best known for their work with Dreamcatchers for Abused Children, a worldwide charity dedicated to child abuse awareness. With Erin’s Law going into effect nationwide as early as January 2014, Dreamcatchers for Abused Children has united with Erin Merryn of Erin’s Law to create childhood sexual abuse awareness by creating an educational self-help tutorial handbook. PURCHASE BOOK NOW

Project Unbreakable: Sex Abuse Healing

Posted by Sandra On July - 20 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

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The mission of Project Unbreakable is to increase awareness of the issues surrounding sexual assault and encourage the act of healing through art. Since the project’s conception in October 2011, it has featured over two thousand images of sexual assault survivors holding posters with quotes from their attackers. Project Unbreakable has been featured media outlets such as Glamour, TIME, The Huffington Post, and The Guardian. If you are interested in participating by submitting in your own image, you may send an email to projectunbreakablesubmissions @gmail.com. All other questions/concerns can be sent to projectunbreakable@gmail.com. READ MORE HERE

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Dreamcatchers 2013 MACA March

Posted by Sandra On April - 26 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

2013-04-22 14.04.45Monday was a beautiful day for a walk in Port Huron. More than 400 new friends took advantage of the cloudless skies and warm temperatures to take part in the Million March Against Child Abuse, a cooperative 250-city march to raise awareness about child abuse. The anti-abuse activists gathered at Pine Grove Park and marched to the court house and back to the park, where they participated in several family fun activities at the park. Bounce houses, face painting, strolling pirates, live music and a live theater group were on hand. READ MORE HERE

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DREAMCATCHERS 2013 MACA MARCH (Port Huron, MI)
NOTE: click the bottom right-hand corner symbol on the video to go to full-screen

It was about 150 marchers that took to the streets of downtown Port Huron Monday afternoon in a demonstration against child abuse.  The event was part of a larger one yesterday, across the country, according to local organizer Sierra Kearns. After the march there was a large public event held with…

Don’t be alarmed when you see the throng of marchers in downtown Port Huron on Monday. The marchers are concerned people taking part in the Port Huron Million March Against Child Abuse.

A few hundred anti-abuse supporters marched from Pine Grove Park to the St Clair County Court House Monday as part of the Million March Against Child Abuse.
Monday was a beautiful day for a walk in Port Huron.
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A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS!!!!
Please join us next year for our 2nd Annual MACA March!!

Child Abuse Prevention Month

Posted by Sandra On March - 24 - 2013 ADD COMMENTS

g0a00000000000000008204eef80080a8f2bad9608edc45819f5435f654APRIL is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to recognize that we each can play a part in promoting the social and emotional well-being of children and families in our communities. Child maltreatment is defined as “any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse, or exploitation, or an act or failure to act which presents an imminent risk of serious harm.” The four major types of child maltreatment, neglect, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse, affect millions of children each year. They often take place in the home and come from a person the child knows well – a parent, relative, babysitter or friend of the family.

What causes these devastating acts to occur? Research has identified certain factors relating to the child, family, community, and society that are associated with an increased risk of abuse and neglect. When multiple risk factors are present, the risk is greater. Examples include young mothers and fathers unprepared for the responsibilities of raising a child, overwhelmed single parents with little support, and families placed under stress by poverty, divorce or a child’s disability. Families can also be stressed by worries about employment, finances, health, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, other problems, or are simply unaware of how to care for their children’s basic needs. Research has also shown that child maltreatment results in negative long-term health and mental health outcomes, including: mental illness, substance abuse, developmental disabilities, social problems with adults and other children, teen pregnancy, lack of success in school, alcohol and drug use, and domestic violence.

As National Child Abuse Prevention Month is observed, it is important to know that family members, educators, public officials, faith-based, and community organizations all play important roles in helping to ensure that the children are safe and can grow surrounded by love and stability.

Please check your local areas for Child Abuse Prevention Events and learn how you can help!! You can also check our 2013 CALENDAR for our upcoming events and to learn about the 1st National MILLION MARCH AGAINST CHILD ABUSE planned for Monday, April 22, 2013.

 

March Against Child Abuse to be held in Port Huron

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DREAMCATCHERS FOR ABUSED CHILDREN, INC. is an official non-profit 501(c)3 child abuse & neglect organization. Our mission is to educate the public on all aspects of child abuse such as symptoms, intervention, prevention, statistics, reporting, and helping victims locate the proper resources necessary to achieve a full recovery. We also cover areas such as bullying, teen suicide & prevention, children\'s rights, child trafficking, missing & exploited children, online safety, and pedophiles/sex offenders.

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