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            <title>Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) April 10 Benefit Luncheon Raises Awareness of National Child Abuse Prevention Month and Features Prominent Speakers</title>
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            <description>Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) April Benefit Luncheon Raises Awareness of National Child Abuse Prevention Month and Features Prominent Speakers: Abigail Disney of the Daphne Foundation and NY Times Bestselling Author, R. Stephanie Good, Esq. [PR.com - March 07, 2008]</description>
            <author>Child Abuse Prevention Services</author>
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            <title>Child Abuse Prevention Services Receives Grant to Support What’s Up? Girl Talk — a Bully Prevention Program for Adolescent Girls on Long Island</title>
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            <description>Grant supports local program intended to reduce the incidence of relational and physical aggression, bullying and harassment among 7th grade girls. [PR.com - January 16, 2008]</description>
            <author>Child Abuse Prevention Services</author>
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            <title>Child Abuse Prevention Services Survey Finds Students Report Drop in Bullying in Long Island Middle Schools</title>
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            <description>Pro-active, pro-social interventions by students who witness bullying incidents increased, suggesting strategies to empower bystanders–the “silent majority” – are working. [PR.com - October 25, 2007]</description>
            <author>Child Abuse Prevention Services</author>
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            <title>Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) Marks 25 Years of Working with Long Island Children to Keep Them Safe from Harm with November 1, 2007 Benefit</title>
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            <description>Celebrating CAPS’ leadership role in the ever-evolving violence prevention
and child-safety effort on Long Island. [PR.com - October 25, 2007]</description>
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