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Paint the Night Blue Benefits Pasco Kids First

Pasco Kids First (PKF) will present a fabulous night of dinner, music, and a robust silent auction to support the free programs that keep kids safe and strengthen families in our community. Paint the Night Blue was inspired by the color blue because it is the child abuse prevention national color.

“Paint the Night Blue is a chance to celebrate the great work of Pasco Kids First and our partners, and also serves a reminder that it takes all of us to keep children safe from abuse and neglect,” said Pasco Kids First CEO Mike Trepper.

Some tickets to Paint the Night Blue are still available. Individual tickets are $125, with sponsorships ranging from $500 to $10,000. 

Related: Family Support Services takes over foster care in Pinellas and Pasco

Learn more about Pasco Kids First

The mission of Pasco Kids First is to keep kids safe. The organization also focuses on strengthening families through empowerment and enhancing the community by preventing child abuse and healing children from trauma. PKF is a fully accredited Children’s Advocacy Center. It offers a safe, neutral, and child-friendly place for children and adolescents who have experienced abuse, neglect, or witnessed a violent crime. Programs offer a unique way to address the needs of victims and families.

PKF is the only designated Sexual Abuse Treatment Program for Pasco and Hernando Counties. Services are free, meeting the needs of thousands of children and families each year through the Trauma Treatment program.

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