Protect Innocence: Stolen Innocence – December 5 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
New Hope Community Church 1023 E Palatine Rd, Palatine, IL 60074
Content: New Hope Community Church Stolen Innocence Flyer
Learn About Spotting Sexual Predators There are 60 million adult survivors of child sex abuse in the United States. One in four women and one in six men were sexually abused before age 18. Our society has become wildly sexualized, and the more sexualized the environment, the more dangerous it is for our children.
Take Action
- Volunteer at your (grand)children’s schools and other events.
- Help elect people to local school and library boards who put children first.
- Let public officials know that you won’t stand for the corruption of our youth.
Topics Covered:
- The new National Sex Ed Standards being taught in the public school system.
- How to preserve childhood innocence by creating safe zones where children are not exposed to early sexualization and grooming.
- Educating yourself and spreading awareness to others about the evils of sexualization and exploitation, even when the truth is difficult to accept.
About the Presenters Tom Hampson has been an investigator for over 50 years, beginning with intelligence work for the U.S. Air Force. Tom then went on to be the Chief Investigator for the Illinois Crime Investigating Commission where he directed an eight-year investigation into the sexual exploitation of children, including the commercial sex trade. We must work together to stop the abuse. Jack Rigert co-founded the John Paul II Renewal Center in 2007 when he experienced the negative effect that toxic culture was having on his own family. It has only gotten worse. “As our team at the JPII RC was wrapping up a presentation for high-school kids, I asked them if they had anything particular that they would like us to address when we came back for the next session. The topic requested…’mental illness.’ They wanted to know why so many of their friends and classmates suffer with anxiety, depression, gender dysphoria and even thoughts of suicide. My heart went out to them, and I knew that parents had to be involved in the discussion.”
Join us for a community awareness event on what really is happening to our children!