America's President has declared April 2025 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, emphasizing the importance of nurturing children's well-being. The proclamation urges citizens to safeguard children, who are seen as the foundation of society.
"Our children deserve to live their lives full of happiness, health, and success," the President stated, calling upon Americans to prevent child abuse and neglect, which can lead to "depression, suicide, substance abuse, and developmental challenges."
A specific concern raised by the President is the "threat of gender ideology." According to the statement, proponents of this ideology lead children into believing they are "trapped in the wrong body," which the President believes results in harmful medical procedures. During a recent address, the President told young Americans: "you are perfect exactly the way God made you."
As part of protective measures, the President highlighted signing Executive Order 14187, which prevents public schools from teaching transgender ideology. The administration plans to cease taxpayer support for organizations involved in such practices.
Further actions include measures to "secure our southern border and end child trafficking." The aim is to eliminate "child abuse in all its forms" and to instill in the nation's youth the ability to "fully embrace God’s gift of life."
President Donald J. Trump officially announced the proclamation on April 3rd, 2025. He encourages the public to remain vigilant regarding the safety of children and to support initiatives that boost their development, emphasizing a commitment to advancing the future of American youth.
"Above all, we vow to give our children the tools they need to fully embrace God’s gift of life," the President declared.