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RELEASE: June 2, 2003

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Almost $1 million Awarded to Promising Programs at Annual Children’s Trust Fund Award Ceremony
Cumberland County child abuse prevention program is among the recipients 

 

TRENTON, NEW JERSEY – A Cumberland County program was among 28 recognized for outstanding child abuse prevention programs by Human Services Commissioner Gwendolyn Harris and Paulette Moore Hines, chair of the Child Life Protection Commission, at a StateHouse ceremony on May 20.

Among the 2003-2004 grant recipients of the Children’s Trust Fund was a Rural Opportunities, Inc. program in Vineland. The Prevent Abuse Promote Inclusion (P.A.P.I.) program will receive $37,498 for a second year of funding. This program works primarily with new immigrants and migrant farm workers. Parents are helped to address issues of family stress, to understand what constitutes child abuse and neglect, and to increase their families’ ability to deal successfully with issues and family/community life.

Commissioner Harris thanked the programs for their dedication to the prevention of child abuse and neglect. Commenting on the benefit of the Children's Trust Fund grants, she noted, “I am especially pleased to see that most of the money for these grants has come from citizens who generously checked off the donor box on their New Jersey tax returns.”

Each year CTF selects innovative programs structured to prevent child abuse and neglect among high-risk populations. This year, a majority of grantees are utilizing widely recognized standard curricula that have proven to be successful, like Parents As Teachers, Families and Schools Together and the Strengthening Families Model.  Most focus on parent involvement -- a key element for effective child abuse prevention programs as outlined in the New Jersey Prevention Standards.

The Children’s Trust Fund provides funding on a three-year basis with a step down process in the grant amount. During the course of three years, programs must procure additional funding to meet the original amount granted in their first year.  The goal is for programs to work towards independence from CTF funding in order to carry on their program beyond the first three years. Over the past 16 years, $11.3million have been awarded to agencies within every county of the state. In the 2003-2004 grant year, ten first year programs will receive a total of $449,306, ten second year programs will receive a total of $345,168 and eight third year programs will receive a total of $176,756,for a total of $971,230.

For more information on The Children’s Trust Fund, go to the New Jersey State website at http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/cap/njcap2.html.

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