Child abuse advocate of the year Rose Jackson was named during a candlelight vigil held at Freedom Elementary School Thursday night.
Jackson was recognized for her service by Christian County Child Abuse Council President William Owen.
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Owen says the event was about bringing awareness to a problem on the local, state and national level.
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Awards were presented for poems and posters from local children along with a choir performance from Indian Hills Elementary School and Christian County High School.
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2019 Contest Winners
Posters
K-2nd
1st Faniya Redd – Indian Hills Elementary
2nd Anniston Meriwether – Pembroke Elementary
3rd Blessing Kyerementeng
3rd-5th
1st Colton Davidson – Pembroke Elementary
2nd Millie Mewhort – Indian Hills Elementary
3rd Treasure Stevenson – Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School
6th-8th
1st Kadence McClain – Crofton Elementary
2nd Hannah Wolfe – South Christian Elementary
3rd-Zakerah Henderson – Hopkinsville Middle School
9th-12th
1st Riley Moore – Hopkinsville High School
2nd Savannah Moody – Hopkinsville High School
3rd Alissa Tucker – Hopkinsville High School
Poems
3rd-5th
1st Maeby Living – Indian Hills ElementaryElementary
2nd Aine Dunn – Indian Hills Elementary
3rd Elizabeth Smith – Indian Hills Elementary
6th -8th
1st Olivia Ray – Hopkinsville Middle School
2nd Madison McClure – Millbrooke Elementary
3rd Kamalena Leihualani Fesler – Millbrooke Elementary