Child Abuse Prevention Month: Speak Up Be Safe Program & CAC expansion

Mar 23, 2026 at 11:09 am by Producer



Rutherford County is turning up the volume on child safety as the Child Advocacy Center (CAC) launches its innovative "Speak Up Be Safe" curriculum. With April’s Child Abuse Prevention Month on the horizon, the CAC is hitting the ground running by bringing specialized prevention training directly to preschoolers, churches, and youth organizations. This isn't just about heavy conversations; it's about equipping children as young as four with the vocabulary of "safe adults" and healthy boundaries through engaging, developmentally appropriate activities like "freeze dance" and Play-Doh sessions.

The impact of the CAC’s mission is growing literally and figuratively, following the recent purchase of their building to accommodate a rapidly expanding staff of 16 professionals. By providing a "one-stop-shop" for therapy, housing resources, and crisis intervention, the center ensures that families never have to navigate the aftermath of trauma alone. As the community prepares for the annual Hometown Heroes Walk for Children at the end of April, the message is clear: prevention is a collective responsibility that starts with a single conversation.

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