Executive Director

Carol Carrillo
CAPC Programs
NEW Child Abuse Statistics! 

Thank you to the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center and Katie Albright, Executive Director, for their dedicated work and 
research   on the impact and cost of child abuse and neglec t in California counties. 

You can also read 
here 
about the information on the methodologies, assumptions, and sources used to create the cost estimation calculator. 

See below for ways to give this Spring 
and help Families in Contra Costa !!!
WAYS TO DONATE:

1. KidsSafe Supporter ~ 

2. KidsSafe Promoter ~
Offer In-Kind Donations & Sponsorships online at:

3. KidsSafe Champion ~
Make monetary donations online at:
 
COMMUNITY RECOGNITION/AWARDS:

Community Recognition from CAPC - We are recognizing school districts that partner with CAPC to prevent Child Abuse and Neglect. Districts to include:
  • Moraga April 13
  • Orinda April 17
  • Lafayatte April 19
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is Recognizing Child Abuse and Awareness Month - 
  • CAPC - Proclamation April 25 
Hello Friends of CAPC,

April is National Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness month and time to raise awareness about the importance of prevention. Child abuse is often hidden but always far reaching in its effects. 

In partnership with The San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center and Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley we have released a study of the economics of child abuse:

We now know that in the Bay Area, one year of substantiated cases of abuse costs over $3 million. That is just the beginning, as life long costs will follow. As with most prevention-focused programs, child abuse prevention is cost effective. The impact of child abuse extends beyond the financial burden; it changes the trajectory of a child's life. Imagine a future in which every child lives in a family, in a community that is supportive and violence free. Children will have boundless opportunity to reach their fullest potential and our communities will be stronger. And coincidentally, communities will see a positive economic impact. 
 
Please take a moment to think of the broad impact of child abuse here in Contra Costa County. The programs and services of CAPC provide viable and unduplicated outreach to families and communities at risk for child abuse and neglect. Please make your tax-deductible contribution today and make a difference in the life of a child. 

As always thank you for your support!
 
 
Upcoming Events
"Paper Tigers" Documentary Community Screening April 25, 2017

 The first of a two part series on the ACES Study, sponsored by the San Ramon Valley Exchange Club, click here for more details.  
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"Resilience" Documentary Screening for Public - May 30th, 2017

 As a Kaiser sponsored community awareness event, "Resilience" is the part 2 follow-up documentary about the ACES Study.  Check our events calendar in the coming weeks for more details CAPC EVENTS
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CAPC Annual Luncheon
April 27,2017

To commemorate National Child Abuse Prevention Month, each year the Auxiliary (ACAPC) of CAPC hosts a luncheon event during April. 

Please join us for the 13th Annual "It Shouldn't Hurt to be a Child" Luncheon benefiting the Child Abuse Prevention Council of Contra Costa County.

DATE AND TIME
Thu, April 27, 2017
10:30 AM - 1:30 PM PDT

LOCATION
Orinda Country Club
315 Camino Sobrante
Orinda, CA 94563

For more information, ticket purchases, and donations, please click here
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Mother's Day Mailing Fundraiser-
May 14, 2017


Mother's Day is symbolic of the good work we know Contra Costa's Moms do every single day to
break-the-cycle of child abuse. Help support our Contra Costa's Moms care for their children and donate on mother's day. 

If you know of a company or person willing to match donations, let them know about this campaign and have them contact us:
@ (925) 798-0456 or 

Stay tuned for more information on our website blog and social media channels!