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Stop Child Abuse Now
Tonight's special guest is Clark Fredericks from Newton, New Jersey, a child sex abuse survivor who suffered for years at the hands of his former Boy Scout leader, a Lt. in the local Sheriff’s Dept. Manipulated and taken advantage of both physically...
1:30:00•25 Apr 2020
Survivor Stories: Healing from Child Abuse
Episode Overview
- Clark Fredericks shares his survival story.
- Discussing societal taboos on male abuse.
- NAASCA's mission for abuse prevention and recovery.
- Empowering survivors to reclaim their lives.
- Advocacy for legal reform in child abuse cases.
“I gave this guy, Dennis Pegg, far too much real estate in my mind for way too long.”
In this compelling episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN), Clark Fredericks joins the show to share his harrowing yet inspiring journey as a survivor of child sexual abuse. Growing up in a seemingly idyllic rural community in New Jersey, Clark faced unimaginable abuse at the hands of his Boy Scout leader, who was also a lieutenant in the local sheriff's department.
This betrayal led to years of emotional turmoil, during which Clark turned to unhealthy coping mechanisms such as substance abuse and gambling. Despite the challenges Clark faced, he emerged as a powerful advocate for abuse survivors, determined to break the silence surrounding male sexual abuse—a topic often shrouded in societal taboo. By speaking openly about his experiences, Clark aims to empower others to confront their past and seek healing.
The National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA) plays a crucial role in this episode, with its mission to educate the public and offer hope and healing to adult survivors of child abuse. The organization strives to lift the taboo on discussing childhood sexual abuse, presenting it as a worldwide pandemic and providing resources for prevention, intervention, and recovery.
Clark's story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of advocacy and legal reform. By sharing his experiences, Clark provides a voice for those who feel trapped by their past, encouraging them to reclaim their lives and not give their abusers any more power. His work with senators and legal advocates highlights the need for systemic change to better protect children and support survivors.
As the episode concludes, Clark urges listeners to reach out to him through social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, offering his support and guidance to anyone affected by similar experiences. His story serves as an inspiring reminder that healing is possible and that survivors can find strength in sharing their stories and helping others navigate their journeys to recovery.

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