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DeWitt County and City of Cuero Issue Proclamations for Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month

In separate but equally important efforts to combat child abuse and neglect, the DeWitt County Commissioners and the City of Cuero have both issued proclamations designating April 2025 as Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month. These proclamations highlight the seriousness of child abuse and the importance of community involvement in finding solutions to protect vulnerable children.

During a recent meeting, the DeWitt County Commissioners, led by Judge Fowler, approved a proclamation for the DeWitt County Child Welfare Board. Reports presented at the meeting revealed alarming statistics: Texas recorded 270,000 cases of abuse or neglect, with DeWitt County reporting 218 cases and the removal of 23 children from unsafe environments.

 

Representatives from St. Jude’s Ranch for Children Texas-Belong (SJRC Texas-Belong) were present to receive the proclamation. A representative from the organization, emphasized the significance of raising awareness about child abuse and the importance of community efforts in prevention. SJRC Texas-Belong coordinates child welfare services for the region and provide family enrichment services and programming such as mental health support, residential care, community-based foster care, emergency care services, and a child placing agency to license foster homes and complete adoptions

Similarly, Mayor Emil Garza of Cuero issued a proclamation stressing that children are the community’s most valuable resources and will shape the future. Mayor Garza highlighted the long-term psychological, emotional, and physical effects of child abuse, and the critical role of protective factors in promoting the well-being of children. The proclamation acknowledged the success of child abuse prevention activities through meaningful connections and partnerships between child welfare, education, health, community organizations, faith-based groups, businesses, and law enforcement agencies.

Both proclamations recognize the need for the community to work together to increase awareness about child abuse and to promote the social and emotional well-being of children and families in a safe, stable, and nurturing environment. Prevention remains the best defense for protecting children and families from abuse and neglect.

As DeWitt County and Cuero embrace Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month, residents are encouraged to participate in activities and programs that benefit children and their families. The collective efforts of the community will help build a safer and more supportive environment for all.

Mayor Garza’s proclamation calls on all citizens to dedicate themselves to the task of improving the quality of life for all children and families in Cuero, while Judge Fowler’s proclamation highlights the importance of continued efforts to stop abuse, especially in rural communities.

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