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Stop Child Abuse Now
Tonight's special guest is Tara Flynn from Naugatuck, Connecticut, the younger of two children and who were raised by a single mother. "The father of the children that I babysat for abused me," Tara says. "The abuse occurred over the summer of 2002...
1:29:32•6 Mar 2021
Breaking the Silence: A Survivor's Story
Episode Overview
- Childhood abuse can have lasting effects but healing is possible.
- Survivors need safe spaces and support networks.
- Open communication with children is crucial for abuse prevention.
- Breaking generational cycles is essential for future generations.
- Empowering survivors to tell their stories can drive change.
“"The more people that tell their story, the more it gets out there. Pedophiles don’t like that; sex offenders in general don’t like that."”
In the latest episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN), Tara Flynn courageously shares her story of overcoming childhood abuse. Raised in Connecticut by a single mother, Tara faced the trauma of being abused by the father of the children she babysat. This experience left her grappling with feelings of guilt and shame, a dark secret she felt compelled to keep. The abuse occurred over the summer of 2002 when Tara was just 14 years old.
Tara's story is a testimony to the resilience and strength required to transform pain into advocacy. Now, Tara is an active participant in Jane Doe No More, an organization dedicated to empowering survivors of sexual crimes to find their voice and advance their healing. She co-chairs the advocacy committee and works tirelessly to educate others about the necessity of breaking generational cycles and fostering communication.
Throughout the episode, Tara discusses the importance of open communication with children and the role it plays in preventing abuse. She emphasizes that children should feel comfortable reaching out to someone they trust if they cannot speak to their parents directly. Tara's advocacy extends to educating society on the realities of childhood sexual abuse and the need for proactive measures in prevention, intervention, and recovery.
The episode also touches on the broader issues surrounding childhood abuse, including emotional trauma, neglect, and the societal taboo that often surrounds these discussions. Tara's narrative is a powerful reminder that survivors need safe spaces and support networks to heal and that sharing their stories can help dismantle the stigma and drive meaningful change.
Ultimately, Tara Flynn's journey from victim to advocate serves as an inspiring example of how individuals can overcome adversity and contribute to a world where every child is safe and supported.

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