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Stop Child Abuse Now
Tonight's special guest is HelenMarie McCracken from Tucson, Arizona, telling her story with us for the first time. HelenMarie serves as the NAASCA Ambassador program's Pacific Southwest Regional Director. She says, "My children and my life experience...
1:28:51•13 May 2021
Breaking the Silence: Child Abuse & Advocacy
Episode Overview
- HelenMarie McCracken shares her personal story.
- NAASCA's mission and goals explained.
- Impact of domestic violence on children.
- Breaking silence on abuse and healing.
- Advocacy programs for youth awareness.
“My children and my life experience are what attracted me to become an activist and advocate for domestic violence and child abuse.”
In this compelling episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2658, hosted by Pamela Elaine Lockridge, listeners are introduced to HelenMarie McCracken, a passionate advocate and NAASCA Ambassador from Tucson, Arizona. HelenMarie shares her personal journey of overcoming domestic violence and child abuse, emphasizing the significant impact these experiences have had on her life and her drive to become an activist.
The episode delves into the mission of the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse (NAASCA), an organization dedicated to addressing childhood trauma through prevention, intervention, and recovery. HelenMarie highlights the organization's goals of educating the public about the pandemic nature of child abuse and offering healing paths for survivors. Listeners are encouraged to participate in NAASCA's efforts by joining their panels, with the hosts providing information on how to get involved.
The show underscores the importance of breaking the silence surrounding child abuse, a taboo topic that needs more open discussion in society. HelenMarie discusses her personal experiences, including the challenges she faced, such as dealing with an abusive relationship and the subsequent struggles of losing family connections after coming forward with her story. Her advocacy extends to creating programs like Domestic Violence Youth Awareness Week, which aims to educate high school students and promote legislative change through Brellins Law.
Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests express supportive sentiments, highlighting the empowering nature of sharing personal stories and the importance of community support. HelenMarie’s work, including her nonprofit initiatives in Arizona, aims to provide comprehensive support services for survivors, helping them break the cycle of abuse. The episode closes with appreciation for HelenMarie’s contributions and a call to action for listeners to engage with NAASCA’s resources and support networks.
This episode is a powerful testament to the resilience of survivors and the critical need for advocacy and education in tackling child abuse and domestic violence.

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