Williamson County Teen Organizes Stuffed Animal Drive for Abused Children in Recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month
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Wednesday, April 10, 2024
FRANKLIN, Tenn., April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Kenny Royer, a Williamson County high school junior, is on a mission to help abused children especially during this critical time of National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. In collaboration with Davis House Child Advocacy Center, he's launched a Stuffed Animal Drive, aimed at helping provide a sense of security and comfort to vulnerable children.
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- Williamson County teen is organizing a Stuffed Animal Drive with Davis House Child Advocacy Center to bring comfort to abused children.
- FRANKLIN, Tenn., April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Kenny Royer, a Williamson County high school junior, is on a mission to help abused children especially during this critical time of National Child Abuse Prevention Month in April.
- In collaboration with Davis House Child Advocacy Center , he's launched a Stuffed Animal Drive, aimed at helping provide a sense of security and comfort to vulnerable children.
- This tradition coincides perfectly with the spirit of Child Abuse Prevention Month, which focuses on creating a safe and supportive environment for all children.