Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky To Use Historic Grant To Further Fatherhood Initiative
Lexington, KY – Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky (PCAK) is announcing Kentucky Power recently awarded a $20,000 gift to propel its statewide fatherhood efforts. The grant from the
American Electric Power (AEP) Foundation and Kentucky Power is the largest gift received by
the statewide child abuse prevention organization for its efforts in the area of positive fatherhood engagement.
The National Survey of Children’s Health shows Kentucky ranks 3rd highest in the nation (at 12%) of children experiencing parental incarceration, and according to fatherhood.gov, among the more than 800,000 parents in federal and state prisons, 92 percent are fathers.
The grant will allow Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky to expand its fatherhood efforts into eastern Kentucky by providing mini grants to eight organizations, offering trainings to existing service providers, and developing materials that will be distributed within the eastern Kentucky area served by AEP. “We are thrilled to be able to expand our fatherhood programming into Eastern Kentucky with this grant from AEP” said Jill Seyfred, Executive Director of Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky
“Investing in the work being done by Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky is an investment in our workforce now and for decades to come,” said. Brett Mattison, KY Power President and Chief Operating Officer. “We know how important moms are, and now research is showing us dads are critical to the overall health and well-being of children. We’re proud to support the efforts of Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky.”
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Founded in 1987, Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky is the leading statewide child abuse prevention
organization. They are the Kentucky chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America and offer statewide
programs and services. Learn more by visiting www.pcaky.org.
Kentucky Power, with headquarters in Ashland, provides electric service to approximately
165,000 customers in 20 eastern Kentucky counties. Kentucky Power is an operating company in
the AEP system, one of the largest electric utilities in the United States
More woman should be jailed to even this out. That is discrimination for sure.