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Award
Winning Ads & Direct Mail
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Every year Children's Campaign Inc. sends direct mail to supporters
all over the state of florida. Here is a sampling of Ads we have
sent to increase awareness of children's issues.
Click on the picture to view the full
ad.
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Courage Ad
- Three years in a row you've sent a strong message to Tallahassee
- don't cut local prevention and intervention services for girls.
Don't harm PACE Center for Girls, AMI, Girls Advocacy Project (GAP),
neighborhood runaway centers and day treatment programs that make
our schools better and safer. Don't eliminate successful programs
for boys, either. |
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Town
Hall Meeting Invite - Everyone agrees: Children who
start behind tend to stay behind. A world-class education begins with
high-quality
school readiness services for children between the ages of
zero to five. |
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Rescued
at Sea - Thirty-five years ago, a judge made a bold
decision that created one of the most effective day treatment programs
protecting our public safety while providing education,
job skills and values to at-risk teens. |
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CINS FINS-
As a teen, Deputy Michelle White was a chronic runaway whose future
looked grim. But then a neighborhood runaway and counseling center
turned her life around. And Michelle is not alone. Nearly 30,000 children
and families—known as Children in Need of Services (CINS) or
Families in Need of Services (FINS) are served annually at centers
run by local, non-profit organizations. |
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Label Ad
-What label will Florida's children wear 5 years from now? The answer
depends on what we do today to support a child protection and juvenile
justice system that is balanced, fair and accountable. One size doesn’t
fit all. Local judges, prosecutors and law enforcement need options
so the right kids go to the right programs at the
right time. |
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5 Promises
Ad-To improve education, it's time
to make 5 Promises To Parents. We asked educators tp develop new and
innovative programs and they answered the call. We asked teachers
to redouble their classroom efforts and the responded with enthusiasm
and dedication |
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A Success
Story-Michelle was 16, it was anybody’s guess
which side of the law she’d end up on. Her future looked grim.
Then she entered a program created to help chronic runaways that dramatically
turned her life around. Today at 27, after serving four years in the
U.S. Marine Corps and earning a law enforcement degree, Corporal White
is a high school resource officer. She keeps hundreds of students
safe, and serves as both their role model and mentor. |
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Juvenile
Justice Ad- Kids need help before they go bad or before
someone you love becomes a victim. Yet Florida’s most effective
and proven prevention and treatment programs – that have reduced
our juvenile crime rate – are at serious risk of being cut from
our state budget. What’s the state going to focus on instead?
Building more youth prisons. It doesn’t make sense to us either! |
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Help Expose
The Bruises-In one year alone, 80,000 cases of child
abuse and neglect, and 105 horrific deaths occured in Florida. Thats
why citizens supported our legislature in passing the Kaya McKean
Child Protection Act. In Theory, if provides help to Florida's troubled
child protection system by ensuring that any child suspected of being
a victim can get help! |
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Juvenile
Justice Ad- Private sector prevention and intervention
programs are reducing juvenile crime... So why is the the Department
of Juvenile Justice threatening to close thier doors and shift the
cost of detention ad assessment centers onto the backs of local taxpayers? |
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