April 2 is Go Blue Day

April 2, 2021

April is designated as Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Month nationally. During this month, and throughout the entire year, thread encourages all Alaskans to join together to combat child abuse and neglect.

You don’t have to be a parent to take steps to help keep children safe and healthy. There’s many ways to make a positive difference in a child’s life, including mentoring, teaching, fostering, or volunteering,

Go Blue Day

Start by recognizing Go Blue Day on Friday, April 2 where everyone is encouraged to dress in blue to signify their support for National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

The Alaska Children’s Trust has provided fun ideas for you and your family to support Go Blue Day:

  • On Friday, April 2, wear blue, paint your nails blue, use food coloring to make your food blue, make a sign, or get creative with your own blue ideas!
  • Take a selfie and post it on Facebook or Twitter using these hashtags:
    #GoBlueDay #goblue4kids #wearblue4kids #DareToBeTheOne
  • Change your Zoom virtual backgrounds using these images.
  • Make a blue pinwheel!

Thank you for sharing the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect, and for promoting the social and emotional well-being of children and families!

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