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  • It Takes a Village to Protect Children

It Takes a Village to Protect Children

Monday 23rd September 2024

Join Donna M. Kshir, Lee 'Cougardawn' Roberts, and guests as they discuss the collective effort needed to protect children in this powerful episode.
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It Takes a Village: Protecting Our Children Together

Episode Overview

  • It takes a village to raise and protect children.
  • Community involvement is crucial for child safety.
  • Advocacy work often faces challenges like verbal attacks.
  • Opening the PA Central Registry is a key step for better protection.
  • Everyone has a role in ensuring children's safety.
'What we do is for the children',
Ever wondered what it truly takes to protect our children? In this episode of 'AU4H Radio - Real Talk', co-hosts Donna M. Kshir and Lee 'Cougardawn' Roberts, along with special guests PA State Rep. Aaron Bernstine and radio personality Laurie Ann Smith, tackle this very question. Lee passionately argues that it takes a village not only to raise a child but also to protect them.
The episode dives deep into the importance of community involvement and collective responsibility in safeguarding our future generations. Lee and Donna share their experiences working with Rep. Bernstine to open the PA Central Registry, a crucial step towards better child protection measures. The conversation gets real as they discuss the challenges they've faced, including verbal attacks for their advocacy work. Yet, their dedication remains unwavering because, as Lee puts it, 'what we do is for the children'.
This episode is a powerful reminder that protecting children is a collective effort, and everyone has a role to play. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or concerned citizen, you'll find this discussion both eye-opening and motivating. So, grab a cuppa and join the round table – your voice matters in making a difference.