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National
Blue Sunday is April 27, 2008
Join churches across the nation as they take the time in their
morning service to pray for the victims of child abuse and those
that rescue them. It's that simple. There's nothing to join and no
fees to participate. All we ask is that you register so that we
can monitor the growth of this campaign and its effectiveness.
Your organization can take the lead in making a difference in
child abuse prevention efforts.

Big
Blue Day
This can be any day of your choosing. This activity is designed to
remember the victims of child abuse, raise awareness in the
community and show support for the efforts being made in behalf of
children.
Begin by asking the city to make a proclamation that a certain day
will be its Big Blue Day to remember the victims of child abuse
and to show support for local child abuse prevention efforts.
Schools could hold poster contests, wear blue ribbons, and be
given good parenting tips to take home.
Businesses could donate a portion of their earnings that day to
designated prevention efforts and show support by displaying blue
ribbons at their entrances.
Hospitals could host open houses honoring those who work in the
field of child abuse.
Churches could open their doors at noon for prayer vigils or
better yet ask them to participate in the National Blue Sunday
event on April 24, 2005.
Blue is the accepted "memorial ribbon" color for
honoring the victims of child abuse so look for ways to bathe your
city and your children in blue.
For more ideas register and you will be sent a sampling of more
ideas or order The Little
Blue Book of Big Ideas - Creating Your Own Child Abuse Prevention
Projects book. Click here
to find out how to order.
Blue
Sunday Fundraising Policy
No fundraising efforts may be done in conjunction with the Blue
Sunday name.

Blue Sunday Sign Up
- Register your name and type of
organization you are associated with. You are not joining anything -
no dues or fees. We will email you simple and effective prevention
projects that you and your organization can do.
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