Supporting Go Blue Day on April 4 as part of Child Abuse Prevention month were employees of Catholic Charities of Oswego County, and from left (in blue blazer): Tory DeCaire, executive director, Child Advocacy Center of Oswego County; Lee Sullivan, Oswego County Social Services commissioner;; James Karacek, District 22, Oswego County Legislature, Mary-Margaret Pekow, executive director, Catholic Charities of Oswego County; and directly behind her, Patrick Dewine, executive director, United Way of Greater Oswego County.
FULTON, NY – Catholic Charities of Oswego County (CCOC), employees, the Child Advocacy Center, Oswego County Social Services, the Oswego County Legislature, and the United Way of Greater Oswego County gathered at Catholic Charities on Friday, April 4, to wear blue and mark Child Abuse Prevention Month, said CCOC Executive Director Mary-Margaret Pekow.
Representatives included Lee Sullivan, Oswego County commissioner of Social Services; Tory DeCaire, executive director, Child Advocacy Center of Oswego County, Patrick Dewine, executive director, United Way of Greater Oswego County, and James Karacek, Oswego County legislator, District 22.
“April 4 is Go Blue Day and people are encouraged to wear blue to show their support for child abuse prevention,” Pekow said. “Part of the gathering included planting a blue pinwheel garden as a symbol of healthy childhoods. It’s another way to highlight the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect.”
For more information on their services, or supporting CCOC, contact Catholic Charities of Oswego County at 315-598-3980, or visit https://ccoswego.com and find them on Facebook and Instagram. For more information on the Child Advocacy Center, visit www.oswegocac.org.
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