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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

A State of Colorado Proclamation

WHEREAS, children have the right to grow up in healthy, safe and stable homes where they can learn, develop and thrive; and

WHEREAS, children represent Colorado’s future and all Colorado children should grow up in nurturing homes, safe communities, free of violence; and 

WHEREAS, the five protective factors – parent resilience, social connections, knowledge of parenting and child development, concrete supports in times of need, and social and emotional competence of children- have been proven to strengthen families, promote child development, and reduce the likelihood of child abuse and neglect; and

WHEREAS, Colorado remains dedicated to protecting children through family-centered policies and initiatives that keep families together and ensure children’s safety; and

WHEREAS, Colorado is steadfast in ensuring all Colorado children are enabled to reach their full potential; and 

WHEREAS, Colorado prioritizes supporting all Colorado children as they become the next generation of leaders who contribute to the future of our communities, state and nation;

THEREFORE, I, Jared Polis, Governor of the State of Colorado, do hereby proclaim the month of April 2026 as

CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH

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CO4Kids is the Colorado Department of Human Services’ statewide initiative to provide awareness about Colorado’s child welfare system. It focuses on educating the public about the signs of child abuse and neglect, while raising awareness about the Hotline (844-264-5437) to report concerns related to a child or youth. CO4Kids also strives to strengthen families as a means of preventing abuse and neglect from happening in the first place, helping all Colorado kids have a safe environment. Finally, the campaign is committed to recruiting and retaining foster and adoptive parents, so that when an out of home placement is unavoidable, a child has a safe place to thrive.

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