Skydance Bridge highlights Child Abuse Prevention Month
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The iconic Skydance Bridge on I-40 is taking part in highlighting Child Abuse Prevention Month by lighting up blue honoring protecting children and supporting survivors.
Drivers along I-40 and throughout the metro will begin seeing the CARE Center, a local nonprofit, create spectacular displays in painting the town blue in April to honor child abuse survivors and victims.
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According to CARE officials, Oklahoma County alone has one in seven children experiencing abuse before their 18th birthday with evidence that it is at the hands of someone they know, love, and trust.
'Paint the Town Blue' is a awareness campaign that seeks to spark awareness, build community partnerships and inspire action with visual public displays, business activations, media engagement and themed events throughout April.
Oklahomans can participate by simply wearing blue in April, posting on social media and tagging @carecenterok.
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