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Courthouse lights up blue in honor of abuse victims

Courthouse lights up blue in honor of abuse victims

Yahoo02-04-2025

The Erie County Courthouse gets a new look in support of Sexual Assault Awareness and Child Abuse Prevention Month.
On Tuesday night, the Crime Victims Center hosted its Turn the Courthouse Blue event to raise awareness and honor survivors of sexual assault and child abuse in our community.
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The event kicked off with a motorcycle arrival from the Riders Advocating Against Child Abuse, followed by some brief words from some of those in attendance.
The executive director of Erie County's Crime Victim Center, Paul Lukach, said the blue lights are a way to remind the community of ways to recognize and prevent abuse.
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'Every reasonable adult needs to know how to keep kids safe and have the desire to keep kids safe. That is a world we can live in. We can make that happen, but we all have to be engaged in that process,' said Lukach.
For a full list of services that the Crime Victim Center offers, click here.
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