If someone tries to touch you in ways that feel bad or confusing, say No and
get away. Tell an adult you trust about what happened. Even if an abuser says
it's a game or that you'll get in trouble if you say anything, you should tell.
Remember: You did nothing wrong.
If you think a friend is being abused, talk with a parent or teacher. If a week
goes by and no one does anything to help, tell another adult. Keep telling
until your friend gets help.
No one has the right to abuse you
You don't deserve to be abused.
If you are being abused, you are a victim.
It's not your fault that you are being abused.
Sometimes abusers threaten or scare kids so they won't tell.
* The above information is courtesy of www.kidshealth.org.
If you are being abused, tell a teacher, counselor,
neighbor, or parent. To talk to Child's Hope, contact us at (313) 583-6401
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