Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report

Prevent Child Abuse Georgia 2002 annual report

see see eye, Atlanta, Georgia, 2002

Description

The year 2002 was a tough one for PCAG. State funding for child abuse prevention was cut and the state legislature once again failed to make child endangerment a crime. PCAG wanted to compel readers to get involved in supporting its cause. see see eye created a series of booklets that exposed the embarrassingly low priority Georgia’s lawmakers and citizens place on child safety. Where are your priorities? shocked readers by contrasting seemingly trivial laws and funding passed by the legislature with statistics of child abuse in Georgia. Here are our priorities highlights PCAG’s programs. Though highly effective, the programs reach a limited group because of lack of funds. Prevention must be everyone’s priority features financials, donor list and letter.

Collections: AIGA 365: 24 (2003)
Discipline: Corporate communications design
Format: Brochure, Corporate communication, Booklet

Credits

Design firm
see see eye
Creative directors
Terry Davis, Kevin Sheehan
Designer
Leslie Lord
Photographer
Deborah Whitlaw
Account supervisor
Jeanie Flohr
Production artist
Amy Leburn
Writers
Terry Redman, see see eye
Printer
Color Graphics
Papers
Fox River Coronado White 80 lb. Text, vellum
Client
Prevent Child Abuse Georgia
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