CPN hosts 6th Annual Child Abuse Prevention Walk

  • Child Abuse Prevention Walk
    Child Abuse Prevention Walk
  • Indian Child Welfare Receptionist Vonda Dennis, far right, filled and gave away children's buckets full of goodies and information at the Sixth Annual Child Abuse Prevention Walk, held at the CPN Festival Grounds on April 18. The event is hosted by FireLodge Children & Family Services and had 165 participants this year. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Indian Child Welfare Receptionist Vonda Dennis, far right, filled and gave away children's buckets full of goodies and information at the Sixth Annual Child Abuse Prevention Walk, held at the CPN Festival Grounds on April 18. The event is hosted by FireLodge Children & Family Services and had 165 participants this year. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Citizen Potawatomi Nation (CPN) Indian Child Welfare Preservation Coordinator Heather Calton hands a T-shirt to a girl at the Sixth Annual Child Abuse Prevention Walk, held at the CPN Festival Grounds on April 18. The event is hosted by FireLodge Children & Family Services and had 165 participants this year. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Citizen Potawatomi Nation (CPN) Indian Child Welfare Preservation Coordinator Heather Calton hands a T-shirt to a girl at the Sixth Annual Child Abuse Prevention Walk, held at the CPN Festival Grounds on April 18. The event is hosted by FireLodge Children & Family Services and had 165 participants this year. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • Photo booth
    Photo booth
    In honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month, 165 people participated in the Child Abuse Prevention Walk at the Citizen Potawatomi Nation (CPN) Festival Grounds on April 18. This is the sixth year for the walk to be hosted by FireLodge Children & Family Services, said CPN Indian Child Welfare (ICW) Director Ashlee May. In addition to the walk, they also offered 300 event T-shirts, 100 Chick-Fil...

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