“After learning that Project GRACE would identify frontline workers and assist with training them on how to spot child exploitation, we knew that supporting the business education and marketing of the program would be the ideal place for NRGRDA to invest,” said Belcher.
The president of Forward Southern West Virginia, Bill Baker, said his non-profit organization’s funds could be used by Johnson and the team at Just for Kids to address the project’s greatest needs. “Forward Southern West Virginia reached out to Dr. Johnson to determine how we could help,” said Baker. “Just for Kids is a crucial partner in our community infrastructure. Forward Southern West Virginia’s mission is to support community-focused organizations in larger economic development efforts across the region and our board felt that and inaugural investment in Project GRACE was an ideal way to assist Just for Kids.”
Johnson began her career as a mentor for adolescent sexual assault survivors. She is a child developmentalist with 25 years of experience in the crime victim field. She is known internationally as an expert on adverse childhood experiences and child exploitation. Johnson is a trained child forensic interviewer and assisted in establishing the first forensic interview program in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Johnson brings the New River Gorge Region considerable national experience in her field. She completed a three-year fellowship with the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime, where she created the Child Exploitation and Polyvictimization Working Group. This group worked in conjunction with the U.S. Office of the Deputy Attorney General to identify
and review national programs targeting child sexual anti-exploitation, illuminating best practices. She was on the National Children’s Alliance’s Working with Federal Partners workgroup and assisted Facebook’s Safety Advisory Board in establishing policies protecting children and youth. She was on the National Advisory Board for Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth, the Federal Interagency Workgroup on Child Abuse and Neglect, and the Maryland State Child Fatality Review Board.
Those who would like to contribute to Project GRACE can do so at https://justforkids.app.neoncrm.com/forms/donation-2024
If anyone suspects a child under the age of 18 is being abused or neglected, or is at risk for abuse or neglect, they should report their concerns to West Virginia’s Centralized Intake (1-800-352-6513), as well as contact their local law enforcement agency.
Just for Kids Child Advocacy Center developed a guide to help citizens better understand the signs of possible child abuse and neglect: https://jfkwv.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Signs-of-Child-Abuse.pdf
About Forward Southern West Virginia: Forward Southern West Virginia is a nonprofit organization based in Beckley, WV, dedicated to the economic revitalization of Southern West Virginia through initiatives in education, cooperation, and development. One of their key projects is the Neville Street initiative, which focuses on revitalizing former downtown commercial buildings, including the foundation’s headquarters, to support economic and educational development in the region.
About New River Gorge Regional Development Authority: The New River Gorge Regional Development Authority’s (NRGRDA) mission is to initiate, facilitate and support the economic and community development efforts within the counties of Fayette, Nicholas, Raleigh, and Summers. More can be found at https://nrgrda.org/
The West Virginia Hive – NRGRDA’s entrepreneurial program – offers professional technical assistance for new and existing business owners throughout a 13-county region of southern West Virginia. Learn more at wvhive.com