 The incidence of child sexual abuse is increasing in our community. It does happen in cities far away from us, but it's happening at home too. There's a stigma and a darkness secrecy that surrounds child sexual abuse. And if we talk to our kids more about it and let them know, just have that talk of where you can be touched and where you can't be touched and what happens if somebody does touch you there. Because parents don't want to think that that happens to their kids, so they have a tendency not to have that talk with them. Before I was assistant director, I was forensic interviewer here for nine years, interviewed probably over 3,000 kids, and not a one of those was a stranger that molested that child. They were known to the family in some way. They were a parent, a caregiver, an aunt, an uncle, a cousin, a doctor, a coach, a teacher, a youth pastor. That's just some of the perpetrators that I can name off the top of my head. And if you know of a child that you even suspect is being molested outside of your family, call and report it.