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4/1 Follow Family Tree on Twitter and count down Child Abuse Prevention Month (CAPM), with 30 Ways In 30 Days.
4/2 Make a donation to Family Tree and receive a blue ribbon to recognize your support of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
4/3 Celebrate National Blue Ribbon Week – April 3-9.
4/4 Sign up your relay team for the Kaiser Permanente Colfax Marathon on May 15. As our charity partner you will help build a successful fundraising campaign for Family Tree.
4/5 RSVP for the Family Tree Gemini tour on April 19th at 4:00 p.m. RSVP to Judy Hall at
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4/6 Join all Americans in keeping victims of abuse and neglect in your thoughts on National Day of Hope.
4/7 Engage your local legislators to support child abuse prevention programs by writing a letter, sending an email or making a phone call.
4/9 Lead your organization, church or association in a Project IMPACT (group volunteer project).
4/10 Share child abuse prevention facts and stats with friends and family. Over 2,400 children in America are confirmed as abused or neglected each day.
4/12 Become a member of Family Tree’s Treehouse Club by making a recurring monthly donation to Family Tree, which will be matched 100% by our Anonymous Donor Match program.
4/13 Share child abuse prevention facts and stats with friends and family. Child neglect is generally characterized by omissions in care resulting in significant harm or risk of significant harm. Neglect is frequently defined in terms of a failure to provide for the child's basic needs, such as of adequate food, clothing, shelter, supervision, or medical care.
4/14 Support today’s CAPM partner business fundraising event at – Wystone’s World Teas (7323 W Alaska Dr., Lakewood, CO 80226)
4/15 Show your support of CAPM by posting information about child abuse and neglect awareness on your Facebook page.
4/17 Provide child abuse prevention information to your faith-based community.
4/18 Spring Cleaning: Drop off a donation of gently used items to Family Tree Treasure Trunk Thrift Store (7043 W. 38th Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033).
4/19 Share child abuse prevention facts and stats with friends and family. More than 7,500 Colorado children reside in out-of-home care.
4/20 Commit your business to partner with Family Tree for CAPM 2012! Contact Angie Overlie at (303) 598-1551 or
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4/21 Share Family Tree Children’s Services statistics with friends and family. Family Tree Gemini provided 4,591 nights of shelter and services to 222 youth, including 101 runaway and homeless youth.
4/23 Prepare to volunteer for Family Tree by signing up for the next volunteer orientation on April 30th.
4/24 Learn more about Family Tree Gemini - Gemini is an adolescent center providing, in a structured environment, emergency shelter, counseling, education, 24-hour referral line, aftercare and street outreach to homeless and runaway youth. Youth, ages 11 to 17 who cannot live at home because of unsafe situations, can stay at Gemini for up to 90 days. Gemini's goal is to keep youth safe and reunite them with their families when possible, or to help them find other living arrangements.
4/26 Support CAPM partner business – TCF Bank (Wadsworth & Colfax location).
4/27 Support today’s CAPM partner business fundraising event – Cold Stone Creamery (2 locations – 10443 Town Center Dr., Broomfield, CO; 5545 Wadsworth, Arvada, CO)
4/28 Join Family Tree’s Next Generation, our young professionals organization focused on future leaders impacting today’s community.
4/29 Sign up to receive Family Tree’s electronic communications and the latest Family Tree news.
4/30 Promote Family Tree’s Online Giving Day, June 10, 2011, to friends and family. This one day opportunity will match all donors over $1,000 at 150%, all new donors at 100% and all current donors at 50%!
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