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Thank you to the staff of Stephanie V. Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children and Hughes Spalding at Children’s Heal...
04/30/2026

Thank you to the staff of Stephanie V. Blank Center for Safe and Healthy Children and Hughes Spalding at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, who attended the Pinwheel Ceremony to honor victims of child abuse as Child Abuse Prevention month comes to an end. “Everyday,” you help to bring hope and healing when it’s needed the most.

This week my wife and I were invited by Project Harmony Children’s Advocacy Center to travel to Omaha, NE. We toured the...
04/25/2026

This week my wife and I were invited by Project Harmony Children’s Advocacy Center to travel to Omaha, NE. We toured the CAC and the next day I had the honor of providing the keynote for the ‘Speaking of Children’ Luncheon. Let me tell you, most of us have been sleeping on Omaha! I’ve toured many a CAC, but when I tell you that Project Harmony is by far the most comprehensive center that I’ve seen to date! The combination of services offered, teamwork, passion, leadership, and community support needs to be acknowledged and then replicated everywhere! Thank you for showing us that “it can be done,” and what’s possible when we truly want to make a better tomorrow for today’s children.

No truer words spoken than “it takes a village.” And the village showed up at An Evening For Dove House “Garden and Glam...
04/19/2026

No truer words spoken than “it takes a village.” And the village showed up at An Evening For Dove House “Garden and Glam” gala. What an amazing night supporting a mission near and dear to my 💙 protecting and preventing abused children. It was truly my honor to be your guest speaker.

When you are “Summoned,” you are answering a call greater than yourself. Thank you to the countless men and women who co...
04/17/2026

When you are “Summoned,” you are answering a call greater than yourself. Thank you to the countless men and women who continue to answer the call when a child has been abused. Thank you to the Child Advocacy Center of Fayetteville for inviting me to not only kickoff their annual Child Abuse Prevention Summit discussing why teamwork is vitally important, but also inspiring the attendees at the conclusion of the summit to remember their “Why.”

Thank you St. Luke’s CARES and the attendees of the 3rd annual Treasure Valley Child Abuse Prevention Conference for doi...
04/14/2026

Thank you St. Luke’s CARES and the attendees of the 3rd annual Treasure Valley Child Abuse Prevention Conference for doing everything possible to make a better tomorrow for today’s children. It was truly a pleasure to meet so many of you. Thank you for all that you do 💙💙💙

Educating individuals on the effects of trauma and abuse can significantly decrease the chances of it from happening. Th...
04/09/2026

Educating individuals on the effects of trauma and abuse can significantly decrease the chances of it from happening. Thanks for inviting me to UNG to have these hard conversations with your students and staff in person and virtually. Community awareness is the greatest awareness!

I’m looking forward to helping you remember your “why.” What you do isn’t just a job, it’s a calling!
04/08/2026

I’m looking forward to helping you remember your “why.” What you do isn’t just a job, it’s a calling!

Thank you to Bridging Hope and The Quinlan Visual Arts Center for holding space for something near & dear to my heart, a...
04/08/2026

Thank you to Bridging Hope and The Quinlan Visual Arts Center for holding space for something near & dear to my heart, a community awareness event to help educate the community on the effects of trauma and abuse. It was truly a pleasure being your guest speaker.

A Collaboration with Bridging HopeOpening Reception Wednesday | April 1Doors Open 5:30 PM | Open to the PublicFeaturing ...
03/31/2026

A Collaboration with Bridging Hope
Opening Reception
Wednesday | April 1
Doors Open 5:30 PM | Open to the Public

Featuring Guest Speaker
Kevin McNeil
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Book signing after 7 PM program

This exhibit shares real stories of sexual assault survivors, displayed with representations of the clothing they were wearing.

What Were You Wearing? on
view from April 1 - 18

Location:
Quinlan Visual Arts Center
514 Green Street NE, Gainesville, GA 30501

Address

Atlanta, GA

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