A business devoted to ensuring their employees and their children are safe at home, can help increase productivity in the workplace.
- Inform employees and vendors about child abuse prevention programs, prevalence of child abuse and neglect, and ways people can get involved in prevention efforts.
- Sell paper pinwheels to fundraise for Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky. Paper pinwheels may be provided by contacting jestepjordan@pcaky.org.
- Insert messages in product packaging to bring attention to child abuse prevention.
- Purchase pinwheel products and plant a pinwheel garden or display a Commit To Prevent Yard Sign on your company’s premises.
- Offer your company’s expertise towards advancing the cause of child abuse prevention.
- Purchase advertisements to place in the annual Kids Are Worth It! Conference brochure.
- Sponsor Child Abuse Prevention events, such as PCAK Trainings, the Kids Are Worth It! Conference on child abuse prevention, the Commit To Prevent 5K Run/Walk, or the annual Golf Tournament for Child Abuse Prevention.
- Recruit staff volunteers to give time towards child abuse prevention activities.
- Donate used ink cartridges or cell phones to Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky.
- Promote PCAK and child abuse prevention efforts by publishing information on the agency’s website, newsletter or mailers.
- List child abuse prevention information as a resource for parents on your website or in publications.
- Participate in Child Abuse Prevention Month activities.
- Sponsor a public service announcement and/or a billboard in your community for child abuse prevention.
- Donate space to host child abuse prevention workshops and trainings.
- Send personnel to trainings and/or provide scholarships for community members to attend PCAK trainings.
- Donate resources towards the printing of prevention publications and brochures.
- Host a dress down day with suggested donations to PCAK.
- Donate resources to families in need – clothing, food, shelter, furnishings, job search information, toys, etc.
- Find out how prepared your business organization is to reduce the risk of child sexual abuse: https://www.pcaky.org/self-assessment-questionnaire-organizations