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Poughkeepsie Journal: Poughkeepsie Center to Expand Fight Against Child Abuse, Hayworth Enlisted to Help Facility

 

The Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse is looking to expand its services. To do so, the center is looking for an advocate in U.S. Rep. Nan Hayworth.
 
The center serves 15,000 Dutchess residents a year and costs under $900,000 annually to run, said Executive Director Kathleen Murphy. On Thursday, Hayworth, R-Bedford, Westchester County, took a tour of the center.
 
Nina Schutzman: nschutzman@poughkeepsiejournal.com, 845-451-4518 Twitter: @pojonschutzmanThe Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse is looking to expand its services. To do so, the center is looking for an advocate in U.S. Rep. Nan Hayworth.
 
The Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse is looking to expand its services. To do so, the center is looking for an advocate in U.S. Rep. Nan Hayworth.
 
The center serves 15,000 Dutchess residents a year and costs under $900,000 annually to run, said Executive Director Kathleen Murphy. On Thursday, Hayworth, R-Bedford, Westchester County, took a tour of the center.
 
This article originally apeared in The Poughkeepsie Journal on August 10, 2012 and can be found here. The author, Nina Schutzman, can be contacted at nschutzman@poughkeepsiejournal.com or 845-451-4518.
 
 
Kathleen Murphy, right, executive director of the Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, gives U.S. Rep. Nan Hayworth, R-Bedford, a tour of the offices in the City of Poughkeepsie on Thursday. / Photos by Darryl Bautista/Poughkeepsie Journal
Kathleen Murphy, right, executive director of the Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse, gives U.S. Rep. Nan Hayworth, R-Bedford, a tour of the offices in the City of Poughkeepsie on Thursday. / Photos by Darryl Bautista/Poughkeepsie Journal
 
 
U.S. Rep. Nan Hayworth: 'Everything I learn about what they do will help me to be a better advocate for them. There are things we have to think about locally as matters of national policy that directly affect the quality of life here.'