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Help us celebrate the work ISPCAN has done for 30 years to protect children worldwide from abuse and neglect. Help us make the world fit for children today. Make a donation of $100 or more to ISPCAN, and we will add your name to our special 30th Anniversary Poster, which will be posted at the ISPCAN Global Summit on Protecting Children from Violence, Abuse and Neglect, in Chicago, April 8-10, 2008, at ISPCAN’s 17th International Congress in Hong Kong, September 7-10, 2008, and by our members, friends, and supporters worldwide.
We have accomplished a great deal in 30 years. But we have plans to accomplish a lot more. We are retooling, expanding, and scaling up—so we can help more professionals and more children. In 2007, for the first time, we are holding conferences on child abuse and neglect in six regions of the world in the same year. We are overhauling our training materials and piloting a Regional Training Center in Asia. We are launching a new Consultation Program to help countries improve their child protection laws, regulations, policies, systems, and services. We are redesigning and retooling our website, to make information on child abuse and neglect more widely and more easily available. And, in this special 30th Anniversary Year, we are expanding our partnerships and collaborations, as the Global Leader on child abuse and neglect.
We need your support to prevent and stop child abuse and neglect. We need your support to treat and protect abused and vulnerable children.
Please make a donation to ISPCAN’s 30th Anniversary Poster Campaign today.
With your name on our poster, we can protect more children, in more places, all around the world.
Add your name to our Poster.
If you cannot commit funds to ISPCAN’s Anniversary Poster today, please pledge how much you can commit to the Poster during ISPCAN’s 30th Anniversary Year (July 2007-December 2008).
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ISPCAN celebrates 30 years
On July 7, 2007, ISPCAN marked its official 30th anniversary! In 30 years, we have done a lot to protect children from violence all around the world: |
- 30 years of Child Abuse and Neglect, the preeminent journal in the field
- 16 biennial International Congresses in cities all around the world
- 6 regions in which we routinely hold Regional Conferences on CAN: Africa, Arab, Asia, Europe, Eastern Europe, and Latin America regions
- Nearly 30 countries where we have provided training for professionals
- 400+ listserv messages in one year
- 1800+ members from 180 countries, and 10,000+ affiliated members
- 25 Partnerships with National and Regional Child Abuse and Neglect Professional Societies
- Collaborations with the UN Committee on the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the UN Study on Violence Against Children, UNICEF, WHO, UN OHCHR, and numerous NGOs
- Research reports, special reports, newsletters, conference abstracts, and Virtual Issues Discussions too numerous to count
- Tens of thousands of children
helped by our members,
our education,
our training,
our publications,
our research
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We protect children; We support ISPCAN.
Join us, as we add our names to ISPCAN’s 30th Anniversary Poster.
Current Poster Supporters
(as of February 15, 2008) |
Donation Level |
Donation Amount for
Developed Country |
Donation Amount for
Developing Country |
Placement of donor’s name on
30th Anniversary Poster |
Helen Agathonos-Georgopoulou
Lisa Fontes
Ken Fry
Astrid Gonzaga Dionisio
Balgobin Narine
Pickard and Associates
Gaby Taub
Lucia Williams |
1 |
Up to $99 |
Up to $29 |
Donor’s name is listed here, on ISPCAN’s Poster webpage, but not on actual poster. |
Inna Andreva-Miller
Adem Arkadas
Sherrie Bowen
Myriam Caranzano-Maitre
J Dollard Carey
Irene Cheah
Child Helpline International
Anne Cohn Donnelly
Muhammad Anwar
Dar
Deborah Daro
Sibnath
Deb
Diane
Depanfilis
Monica Diner
Sue Esquilin
Martin Finkel
Bernard Gerbaka
Evelyn Geraldoy
Hubert van Gijseghem
Japanese Society for
Prevention of Child Abuse
and Neglect (JaSPCAN)
Hisayo Kaihara
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Kari Killen
Anne Knasel
Sanphasit Koompraphant
Jill Korbin
Michele Lorand
Karin Lunden
Mary J. Marret
Tufail Muhammed
Gilbert Sandiego
SASPCAN
Jan Scott
Ruth Soonets
Stahelin Enterprises
Amanda Stephens
Gen. Yolanda Tanigue
Julie Todd
Patti Toth
Mark Wallace
Tschan Werner
David Wolfe
Sezen Zeytinoglu |
2 |
$100 - $999 |
$30 - $299 |
Donor’s name appears in border of poster, in regular type. |
Marla Brassard
Jaap Doek
Patricia Ip
Ruth Kempe
Victoria Lidchi
Brian Magnan
Carolyn Okell Jones |
3 |
$1,000 - $2,999 |
$300 - $999 |
Donor’s name appears in border of poster, in bold type |
Jon Conte
Danya Glaser
Richard Krugman
John Leventhal
Kim Oates
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Desmond Runyan
W. Clement & Jessie V.
Stone Foundation, on behalf of
Gloria Varona-Williams
Kimberly Svevo |
4 |
$3,000 - $9,999 |
$1,000 - $2,999 |
Donor’s name appears on umbrella, in actual poster art. |
Barbara Bonner
Elsevier |
5 |
$10,000 or more |
$3,000 or more |
Donor’s name appears in large type, in band at bottom of poster. |
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6 |
$15,000 or more |
$5,000 or more |
Donor’s name and logo appear in large type, in band at bottom of poster. |
Donate by March 21, 2008, and your name will appear on the ISPCAN 30th Anniversary Poster that will be displayed at the 2008 ISPCAN Global Summit on Protecting Children from Violence, Abuse and Neglect, April 8-10, 2008, Chicago, hosted by ISPCAN and Loyola University Center for the Human Rights of Children and Civitas ChildLaw Center.
Donate by September 7, 2008, and your name will appear on ISPCAN’s final 30th Anniversary Poster, which will be distributed worldwide.
With a donation of $150 or more, you also may receive a ticket to ISPCAN’s 30th Anniversary Dinner, April 10, 2008, Chicago. (To receive this ticket, however, you must request the ticket on the Poster Donation Form when you make your Poster donation.)
To make a donation to the Poster, print a copy of the Donation Form and mail or fax your donation to: ISPCAN, P. O. Box 809343, Chicago, IL 60680-9343 USA;
Fax: 1-630-876-6917. Or make your donation by phone: 630-876-6913. You may make your donation by check or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express).
About the Poster artist, Rika Everett
Rika Everett is a freelance graphic artist in Santa Monica, California, designing newsletters, logos, posters, retail signage, web banner ads, and packaging. Previously she was a package designer for a beverage company in Japan.
Everett has a bachelor degree in Art Education from Aichi University of Education, Japan, and an advanced certificate in Design Communication Arts from UCLA Extension. She has lived in Japan, Germany, and the United States, and has taught school children in Japan.
For Everett, graphic design is more than a job. She calls it her first language. She speaks Japanese and English, but art, she says, helps her to connect to others. Art crosses borders and breaks through imperfect grammar and pronunciation to create a common understanding. Clearly it does in the symbolically powerful poster that Everett designed to celebrate ISPCAN's 30th Anniversary, which is a major reason we selected it.
To learn more about her work, visit Everett’s website. |
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