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October Is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

President Trump proclaimed that October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In his proclamation, President Trump called upon us to “marshal every tool at our disposal to continue the national, sustained, and coordinated campaign to end domestic violence forever.”

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Child Justice Board Member Recognized By RBC Wealth Management

Child Justice’s very own Board Member, Daniel Campos, was recently recognized by RBC Wealth Management on their website for his dedication to volunteerism and advocacy for children in cases of domestic violence and abuse. “Not being an attorney, there is only so much you can do,” Campos says.

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Child Justice’s Supports Round House Theatre’s ‘How I Learned To Drive’

There is little we love more at Child Justice, Inc. than getting involved with members of our community, particularly those who are advancing social justice or change for the betterment of all. We’re excited to be supporting and attending Round House Theatre’s production of “How I Learned To Drive,” opening to the public on October 10, 2018. “A lovely, harrowing guide to the crippling persistence of one woman’s memories,” according to the New York Times, this play is guaranteed to be one of the highlights of the season and we can’t wait to see you there!

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Event Recap: 2018 Heroes Of Child Justice Celebration With Special Guest And Friend, Johnny Mathis

Child Justice’s 4th Annual Celebration was hosted at the Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Center from 2:30 to 6:30 pm on Sunday, September 23, 2018. The Staff and Board of Directors of Child Justice were delighted to welcome over 300 guests who came to support Child Justice’s work for children and their protective parents, to honor our Heroes, and to enjoy Music Legend, Johnny Mathis!

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Press Release: 4th Annual Heroes Of Child Justice Event To Include Live Performance By Music Legend Johnny Mathis

Washington, DC (August 8, 2018) – Child Justice, Inc., announced today that singing legend Johnny Mathis will appear and perform at the non profit’s 4th Annual Heroes of Child Justice Event next month in the nation’s capital. The goal of the event is raise funds in support of Child Justice’s life saving programs, which protect children “lost in the system” after exposure to family violence, physical/sexual abuse, substance addictions or neglect.