African-American Churches Unite for Training to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse

[http://www.d2l.org/images/d2l_tm.gif]Darkness to Light Partners With Urban Ministries, Inc., Nation's Largest African-American Christian Organization To Offer Prevention Courses in 40,000 Churches Nationwide More than three million African-American church members across the U.S. will soon begin pa

Darkness to Light Partners With Urban Ministries, Inc., Nation's  Largest African-American Christian Organization To Offer Prevention  Courses in 40,000 Churches Nationwide

More than three million  African-American church members across the U.S. will soon begin  participating in education courses to help prevent child sexual abuse.

The program extends from a partnership with Chicago, IL-based Urban  Ministries, Inc. (UMI) and Darkness to Light (D2L), a Charleston,  S.C.-based non-profit with an international education outreach program.  The training workshops are focused on educating adults how to prevent  child sexual abuse, how to recognize the signs of abuse and how to react  responsibly if abuse is suspected.

The partnership will be announced at UMI's 40th Anniversary event on  Sept. 17 as part of the organization's continued outreach of community  service among churches nationwide. UMI represents more than 40,000  African-American churches in the U.S. and three foreign countries,  providing resources, curriculums and communication tools for Sunday  Schools, Vacation Bible Schools, youth camps and other programs.

"Protecting our youth from abuse begins with community education and  providing a dialogue to discuss this very difficult topic," said UMI  spokesman Terence Chatmon. "Darkness to Light provides a very well  researched and successful program that creates a tangible change in the  way adults can work to protect our children. We are pleased to provide  access to this training as part of UMI's ongoing community service."

Anne Lee, President / CEO of Darkness to Light, said the partnership  with UMI is an important outlet for D2L's prevention message. She says  similar partnerships with school districts, law enforcement, youth camps  and other youth serving organizations expands the reach of prevention  training.

For instance, South Carolina now leads the nation with more trainings  of teachers and school staff than any other state, said Ms. Lee. By the  end of 2010, more than 50-percent of the state's teachers will complete  the D2L training course, she said.

About Darkness to Light

Darkness to Light (D2L) is a national non-profit, 501c3, dedicated to  the prevention of child sexual abuse through public education and  awareness. Research shows that one in four girls and one in six boys are  sexually abused before the age of 18. In the U.S. alone, it is  estimated that 40 million Americans are victims of child sexual abuse.

D2L programs raise awareness of the prevalence and consequences of  child sexual abuse by educating adults on the steps they can take to  prevent, recognize and react responsibly to the reality of the sexual  abuse of children.

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