About this campaign
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April is Child Abuse Prevention and Sexual Assault Awareness Month ? a time to shine a light on hope, healing, and the power of community. Together, we can create a community where every survivor feels safe, valued, and protected.
On Wear Blue Day ? April 10, 2026, we?re inviting you to stand with the survivors and families in our community by wearing blue to create awareness for The GreenHouse and the vital services we are providing to survivors in our community.
Every year, survivors in our community find the courage to speak up about abuse. When they do, they deserve to be met with safety, compassion, and belief. That?s where we come in.
Our center provides the following services at no cost to our clients:
- Forensic interviews in a neutral space
- Advocacy and crisis support for children, adults and non-offending caregivers
- Counseling referrals and trauma-informed services
- Education and prevention programs that help stop abuse before it starts
But we cannot do this work alone.
That?s why we?re selling blue t-shirts ? more than just a shirt, they?re a statement. A promise. A visible reminder that survivors are not alone.
? When you wear blue, you say:
?I believe you.?
?I will protect you.?
?Our community cares.?
Each shirt purchased directly supports services for children who have experienced abuse and individuals impacted by sexual assault by creating awareness in our community about The GreenHouse. Your support helps ensure every survivor who walks through our doors is met with hope and healing ? at no cost to them.
On April 10, 2026, flood our schools, businesses, churches, and neighborhoods with blue. Post your photos. Tag us. Start conversations. Be the reason a survivor knows they matter.
Prevention starts with awareness, and awareness starts with us.
? Buy a shirt.
? Wear blue.
? Stand for survivors.
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