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12th Annual Child Abuse Prevention Conference, April 16-18, 2007. Photos by Michelle Gross. Click on any of the thumbnails to view a larger image:
     
Dr Robert Anda Lee Cameron and Melanie Blow Exhibitor Area
Dr. Robert Anda, Co-Principal Investigator for the ACE Study
speaking at the Monday plenary session
Lee Cameron and Melanie Blow
Prevent Child Abuse New York

Exhibitor Area



Amy Schenck Khayla Ramsey and Cindy Lee Tuesday Plenary
Amy Schenck, Steuben Healthy Families, "Story of Hope "
Khaylah Ramsey, "Story of Hope," and Cindy Lee, Conference Co-Chair, PCANY Board
Tuesday Plenary Session


Jim Hmurovich Elizabeth Rodriguez & Juan Abreu Larry Brown
Jim Hmurovich, Prevent Child Abuse America President & CEO, Tuesday's plenary session
Elizabeth Rodriguez and Juan Abreu, Foster Parents, accepting their Excellence in Child Abuse Prevention Award, with Gladys Carrion, OCFS Commissioner
Larry Brown, OCFS, accepting his Excellence in Child Abuse Prevention Award with Christine Deyss, PCANY Executive Director
Bill Hayes
Emily Ballance, Wednesday's Plenary Speaker
Bill Hayes, Bassett Healthcare and PCANY Board, at Wednesday's Plenary Session
Group Chicken Dance at Wednesday's Plenary Session


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