Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2493

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2493

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Beth Donahue from Port Richey, Florida, a returning NAASCA family member who's both a survivor and an activist. She'll be catching us up with any number of things she's been doing over the last year or so. "I have been...

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Beth Donahue: A Survivor's Fight Against Child Abuse

Episode Overview

  • Beth Donahue shares her personal challenges as a child abuse survivor.
  • Discussion on the importance of legislative change for abuse prevention.
  • The role of community and advocacy in supporting survivors.
  • Beth's outreach efforts, including communicating with religious leaders.
  • NAASCA's mission and resources for adult survivors.
We can do it. We will do it. We will get everything done that needs to be done.

In the latest episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', Beth Donahue from Port Richey, Florida, returns to discuss her ongoing journey as a survivor and activist against child abuse. Beth, a dedicated member of the NAASCA family, has faced personal challenges due to her unwavering stance on the importance of prioritizing children's safety and wellbeing. Her advocacy has led to strained relationships with friends and family, yet she continues to fight for what she believes is right.

The episode delves into Beth's recent activities, including her efforts to establish 'All Survivors Day' and her communications with the Orlando Diocese and even the Pope. Beth highlights the frustrations surrounding the statute of limitations in child abuse cases, which often revictimize survivors by limiting their legal recourse. The conversation also touches on the broader mission of NAASCA, which aims to educate the public about the global pandemic of child abuse and provide hope and healing to adult survivors.

Through various platforms, including radio shows and Zoom meetings, NAASCA offers resources and support to those affected by childhood trauma. Beth's message is one of resilience and hope. She encourages survivors to seek healing and pursue their dreams, regardless of age or past circumstances. Her advocacy is a testament to the power of community support, emphasizing the importance of listening to and validating survivors' experiences.

The episode concludes with Beth urging listeners to revisit the archives for valuable insights and encouraging new advocates to join the fight against child abuse. Charlie Stecker, the host, reinforces the collective responsibility of adults in preventing and intervening in child abuse cases, leaving listeners with a powerful call to action.

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