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Tuesday, 17 January 2006
NAMC Newswire Radio: Love Our Children USA CEO Ross Ellis Interview
NEW YORK, NY, (NAMC) - On Tuesday January 17, 2006, Ross Ellis, President and CEO of the non profit company Love Our Children USA, joined the NAMC Newswire Radio for a question and answer session.


Some topics that were touched on include the purpose of Love Our Chidlren USA, the Childrens Protective Agency of New York City, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 7 year old Nixmary Brown and more.


This in-depth interview gives a better view of an organization that exist to help prevent the exploitation and violence against children. The media is welcome to use sound bytes from this interview for their story.


About Love Our Children USA


Love Our Children USA is the leading national nonprofit organization that honors, respects, and protects children. As a voice for children we celebrate them and the loving relationships we should have with them. Our mission is to break the cycle of violence against children. We work to enable child success by eliminating behaviors that keep children from reaching their potential. We redefine parenting by promoting positive changes in parenting and family attitudes, along with behaviors and prevention strategies through public education campaigns. Love Our Children USA works to empower and support children, teens, parents and families through information, resources, advocacy, and online youth mentoring. Our goal is to protect children and strengthen families -- our message is positive ... one of prevention and hope.


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For more information on Love Our Children USA go to www.loveourchildrenusa.org  




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