CASTLE and Seacoast to present the Memory Field

CASTLE is a non-profit organization that works to prevent child abuse and to help adults become loving, caring, nurturing parents. For the third consecutive year, CASTLE and Seacoast National Bank are hosting a traveling memory field to honor those children who have been silenced by abuse and to raise awareness to CASTLE’s prevention services.

The public is invited to attend any one of five dedication ceremonies in the CASTLE service communities. A field of 198 white flags with a blue ribbon imprint will fly for one week in each county. Each flag represents a child who died in one year as a direct result of child abuse and neglect.Memory Field will be in Indian River County from Friday, Feb. 26 to Friday, March 5; the dedication ceremony will be at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 2.

The memory field will begin its journey to build awareness of this horrific truth beginning in mid February and will close at the end of April on the grounds of CASTLE’s main office facility in Fort Pierce. We ask the public and the media to join us and witness first hand the power of prevention. We invite you to walk through the field of flags and read the names of the children. It is a life changing experience that will leave a permanent imprint in people’s hearts.

CASTLE is inviting the public to sponsor a child’s flag with a $100 donation or a ribbon for $10. The sponsor’s name will be displayed in the field throughout the rotation. Sponsorships may be purchased at CASTLE or at any Seacoast National Bank office in Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River or Okeechobee counties.

Corporate sponsors are needed to bring this display to the community. For information on supporting the Memory Field visit: www.castletc.org.

CASTLE is a United Way partner organization and is supported by the area Children’s services councils as well as UFF. CASTLE facilities are located in St. Lucie County (772-465-6011), Martin County (772-781-4510) and Indian River County (772-567-5700).

Information: Call Gundula Hargraves at (772) 567-5700, or visit www.exchangecastle.org.

 

 

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