Chaucie’s Place Hires Stewards of Children Program Coordinator

Executive Director Dr. Jack Powell announced the appointment of Shannon Besore as Stewards of Children Program Coordinator today.  Besore earned a Bachelor of Science in Media and Public Affairs and is currently working toward completion of a Master of Education in Counseling and Counselor Education at IUPUI.  Shannon brings several years of administrative experience in the non-profit sector, having served at Brooke’s Place as a grief facilitator and WEDO Charity Auctions as a Regional Account Manager and Event Producer.

Besore and her husband are experienced international travelers. She studied abroad at Peking University in Beijing China.

 

In reaction to her appointment she stated: “I am very excited to join such a talented and passionate team. No child should ever have to experience the devastation of sexual abuse. I am devoted to increasing awareness of child sexual abuse and look forward to educating others to put an end to this worldwide issue.”

 

Stewards of ChildrenÒ is a child sexual abuse prevention program developed by the national organization Darkness to Light. This program educates adults to prevent, recognize and react appropriately to child sexual abuse. This training program is designed for parents and any adults who work with children or adolescents. Stewards of ChildrenÒ is the only nationally available program scientifically proven to increase knowledge, improve attitudes and change child-protective behaviors.

Chaucie’s Place is a nonprofit child advocacy organization that works to prevent child sexual abuse and youth suicide through prevention programs for children, adults and school systems.

 

Chaucie’s Place offers two other prevention programs in addition to Stewards of ChildrenÒ:  Smart Steps: A Body Safety Program for Children™, which teaches children that their bodies belong to them; they have the right to say “NO!” to unwanted touches from anyone; tell a trusted adult; and abuse is never their fault, and LifelinesÒ Youth Suicide Prevention Program.

 

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