Child Abuse Prevention Event Slated in Pittsfield
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Step up for Prevention, a local event recognizing the importance of child abuse prevention efforts in Berkshire County, is being held this Friday, April 24, at 1:30 at City Hall.The public is invited to view the 115 pairs of children's shoes placed on the steps in front of City Hall to represent the average number of children who are confirmed as abused and/or neglected each month in Berkshire County.
A short speaking program about the importance of prevention activities in Berkshire County will include, Suzin Bartley, executive director of the Massachusetts Children's Trust Fund, Mayor James Ruberto, Rep. Daniel E. Bosley, Sen. Benjamin B. Downing, District Attorney David F. Capeless, Anne Nemetz-Carlson, executive director of Child Care of the Berkshires, and a parent who will receive a Family Recognition Award from the Children's Trust Fund.
The event is being planned by the trust fund, the state's leading organization dedicated to child abuse prevention, and Child Care of the Berkshires, a Berkshire County agency that has been providing child care and family support programs since 1969.
For more information, call 413-664-4821.
