Wear Blue Day
Blue is the recognized awareness color for Child Abuse Prevention. We wear blue in support of Kentucky's kids. When we all wear blue, it sends the message that together, prevention is possible.
Blue is the recognized awareness color for Child Abuse Prevention. We wear blue in support of Kentucky's kids. When we all wear blue, it sends the message that together, prevention is possible.
Join us on Friday, April 4th at the Knights of Columbus Holy Rosary Council in Paducah for a fish fry! Proceeds from the event will be donated to Lotus to foster hope, healing, and growth for survivors, children, and families.
We are pleased to offer this training exclusively for MSU students in the Curris Center-Ohio Room. Click here to register for the training!
MSU Staff, we hope you join us for this important training! We will hold the training in the Curris Center's Cumberland Room. Click here to register!
Enjoy a showing of Inside Out at Maiden Alley Cinema with your family & friends!
We are thrilled to offer the Darkness to Light Stewards of Children training to all adults in the Calloway County community. We extend our gratitude to the Murray Women's Club for hosting this important training and we hope that you join us! Click here to register!
Denim Day is an international event that began in 1992 as a protest after the Italian Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a driving instructor who raped an 18-year-old. The court’s reasoning was that the survivor’s jeans were “very, very tight” and “she would have had to help him remove them, which would be considered […]
Join us at Lotus on Saturday, September 6th for Stewards of Children – a powerful, FREE, and award-winning training designed to empower adults to protect children from sexual abuse. Developed by Darkness to Light, Stewards of Children is an evidence-informed program that teaches adults how to prevent, recognize, and respond responsibly to child sexual abuse. […]
Join us for a community-wide scavenger hunt designed to promote resilience, awareness, and connection. Participants will explore local spaces while learning about resources and ways to support prevention efforts.
Show your support for Child Abuse Prevention Month by wearing blue. This simple act helps raise awareness and sparks important conversations in our community.