"Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves…” (Proverbs 31:8) Rally against Child Sexual Assault Held on November 14th Washington D.C. Lincoln Memorial Park/Reflecting Pool (Event was hosted by FACSA) A number of organizations & individuals joined together from across the nation to rally against Child Sexual Abuse in America in a very public forum. Lincoln Memorial Park is a place where tourists roam about all throughout the day. As the Rally commenced, some of the passersby were drawn in. There were those who stopped & listened for only a few minutes, others for long periods of time and then there were those who interacted with us with comments and questions. The Event was a Success! This was the 1st Annual FACSA Rally & collectively we were able to accomplish a very important task… Raising Awareness on the crime of Child Sexual Abuse in America, as well as addressing issues that surround this crime. SpeakingOut is looking forward to having the opportunity to participate again next year. Thank You FACSA for inviting us to be a part of this very impor- tant & much-needed Rally. On behalf of SpeakingOut, thank you to each & every person who contributed to our cause specifically for this mission. Be- cause of you, SpeakingOut was able to be there to Rally for our children. We Appreciate You, along with Everyone Else who has ever Contributed to our Cause! The Goal... America… A Safe Place for Children! Happy Thanksgiving SpeakingOut News November 2009 Rally Day in Washington D.C. 2 Rally Day in D.C. -Continued 3 Wish List… Laptop 4 Wish List… Seeking Sponsors Wish List… Open Volunteer Positions 4 Sexual Assault Conference 4 Inside this Issue: Speaking peaking peaking peakingOut ut ut ut against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc. against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc. against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc. against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc. (A Non-Profit Organization)
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"Speak up for those who cannot speak for
themselves…”
(Proverbs 31:8)
Rally against Child Sexual Assault Held on November 14th
Washington D.C.
Lincoln Memorial Park/Reflecting Pool (Event was hosted by FACSA)
A number of organizations & individuals joined together from across the
nation to rally against Child Sexual Abuse in America in a very public forum.
Lincoln Memorial Park is a place where tourists roam about all throughout the
day. As the Rally commenced, some of the passersby were drawn in. There
were those who stopped & listened for only a few minutes, others for long
periods of time and then there were those who interacted with us
with comments and questions. The Event was a Success!
This was the 1st Annual FACSA Rally & collectively we were able to accomplish
a very important task… Raising Awareness on the crime of Child Sexual Abuse
in America, as well as addressing issues that surround this crime.
SpeakingOut is looking forward to having the opportunity to participate again
next year. Thank You FACSA for inviting us to be a part of this very impor-
tant & much-needed Rally. On behalf of SpeakingOut, thank you to each &
every person who contributed to our cause specifically for this mission. Be-
cause of you, SpeakingOut was able to be there to Rally for our children. We Appreciate You, along with Everyone Else who has ever Contributed to our Cause!
The Goal...
America… A Safe Place for Children!
Happy Thanksgiving
SpeakingOut News November 2009
Rally Day in Washington D.C.
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Rally Day in D.C. -Continued
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Wish List… Laptop
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Wish List… Seeking Sponsors
Wish List… Open Volunteer Positions
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Sexual Assault Conference
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Inside this Issue:
SSSSpeakingpeakingpeakingpeakingOOOOutututut against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.
(A Non-Profit Organization)
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Rally Day in Washington D.C. FACSA Rally Against Child Sexual Assault
Rally Day Speaking Points from some of the Rally Day Speakers now available Online
To access, go to www.speakingout-csa.com Click on “Past Events/Workshops” and then Click on “2009”.
Rally Day
Susan Suafoa-Dinino
President/Founder
SpeakingOut against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.
www.speakingout-csa.com
Connie Lee President/Founder
FACSA Foundation
facsasavethechildren.com
Alicia Bryant Charity McCall Alexandria Crabtree Music & Song Reading of Poem Music - Playing the Flute
Sheva Sims Dr. Pamela Pine Laquisha Hall Attorney At Law Founder (On Right) Shared Personal Story
FACSA’s Pro Bono Attorney Stop The Silence Mrs. Maryland
for Sexually Assaulted Children www.stopcsa.org
Gayle D’Ambrosio-Crabtree Kathleen Sullivan Executive Director President/Founder
Hope For Healing.org NAFF
www.hopeforhealing.org http://naffoundation.org
Aisha Muhammad Dona Dildy-Modisette Shared Personal Story Public Relations
FACSA Foundation FACSA Foundation
facsasavethechildren.com facsasavethechildren.com
Rally Day in D.C. — Continued
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SSSSpeakingpeakingpeakingpeakingOOOOutututut against Child Sexual Abuse, Inc.
(A Non-Profit Organization)
Susan Suafoa-Dinino (President/Founder)
[Hosted by LAFASA—Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault]
December 9th - 11th
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
SpeakingOut will be in attendance at this Conference. We’ve had the opportunity to review the Agenda for
this upcoming event & believe it will packed full of information for anyone concerned about the safety of
children and/or who are currently fighting against Child Sexual Abuse. To access the Agenda in order to
determine if you or your organization would like to get involved, visit our website at
www.speakingout-csa.com & click on “Upcoming Events/Workshops”.
You Must Register through LAFASA to Attend For Registration Information, as well as remaining Conference Scholarship availability, you will need to
contact the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault directly…