Faces of child protection at Imaginif’s MyBlogLog community.

November 5th 2007 by Megan Bayliss in Child Abuse

Imaginif there was a group of bloggers who publicly stood up against child abuse and instead supported child protection. Imaginif those people formed an online community and ensured their commitment stayed strong in the face of adversity. Imaginif your face joined the Imaginif MyBlogLog Community.

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The above people have taken a brave step in publicly facing up to their support of zero tolerance of abuse against children and, in doing so, have opted for the healthier and more beneficial actions of child protection. These are the faces of those who silently work, behind the scenes, at keeping your kids safe. These are the people I would want on my street; the neighbours who help keep a watchful eye on my kids. Thank you to each of them.

As a small appreciation of my thanks to these unsung child protection heroes, I would like to promote their sites and to encourage you to add them to your list of support networks as well. Further, join these people in the Imaginif MyBlogLog Community and show how many people are willing to face up to child protection and child safety as a core value of being human. New members will be highlighted here in a weekly update - every Wednesday or Whensday: When will you celebrate child protection? The very least I can do for all of those Imaginif community members striving toward child protection is to give a little linky love and a sparkle of blog karma.

Visit and support Imaginif’s MyBlogLog community members:

JaxmomJaxmom at These Thoughts Remain

Santa ClausSanta Clause at Santa’s Community Blog

FranxbudiFranxbudi at Secret of Mind

Zubli ZainordinZubli Zainordin at Who is Zubli Zainordin?

neenmachineneenmachine at A Mom’s Life at NeenMachine.com

UrbanMonkUrbanMonk at Personal Development - The teachings of the Urban Monk

BlogpondBlogpond at Dipping into the Blogpond (Meg also facilitates the Australian community over at Bumpzee and keeps the Top 100 Australian Blogs Index [I’m on there]).

jacerjacer at Internet Safety for our Children’s Sake (Jace is an imaginif voluntary author too.)

Leigh AFWLeigh AFW at All for Women (I consider All for Women to be the Imaginif sister site. Are you aware of their All Women Blogging Carnival and the Top 50 Aussie Women Bloggers List [I’m on there]?)

blessed1blessed1 at daily blessings

typingisnotactivismtypingisnotactivism at Typing is not Activism

awannabewriterawannabewriter at I don’t know where I’m from, but I do know where I’ve been

catsparklecatsparkle at The Karma Chronicles

stevefalstevefal at You Mob

uphillwinuphillwin in leinaid soul reflections

TimophyTimophy in The SEO Millionaire

GnomeyNewtGnomeyNewt at Blue Jar

MzOpalMzOpal at Vegan Momma. Opal is one of my favorite bloggers. Her diversity of talent is amazing.

Two KnivesTwo Knives at Two Knives

mrsflippheadmrsflipphead at Den of Wolves

wildboarmooreandthefourwildboarmooreandthefour at Sheila at MySpace

A Week In The Life of A RedheadA Week In The Life of A Redhead at A week in the life of a redhead

SueblimelySueblimely at  Blogging Sueblimely

cschaffnercschaffner at A Casual Observer

itsjusmeliitsjusmeli at Work at home Mom Revolution

ManchildManchild at When Least Expected

Alex GAlex G at Life in Brisbane - Queensland - Australia

SuzieSuzie at Abundance Highway

BadDadBadDad at The Daddy Dialogues

dragonfly dragonfly at petersonwong.com

Article by Megan Bayliss

Thank you Imaginif MyBlogLog Community members. I have given each of you the green StumbleUpon thumbs up. May our community continue to grow so that our children will remain protected by caring and non abusive adults who have the smarts to realize that child protection is not a dirty word.

Article by Megan Bayliss
facilitator of the Imaginif Child Protection became Serious Business MyBlogLog community

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6 Responses to “Faces of child protection at Imaginif’s MyBlogLog community.”

  1. Jaxmom Says:

    Wow! Thanks. That was totally unexpected and appreciated. I’ll do what ever I can to spread the word about your cause. I look forward to meeting the other community members too.

  2. Megan Bayliss Says:

    Jaxmom you are more than welcome. It is time to really make our protective community rock. There’s quite a few blogs here that you may be very interested in.
    And…..as for turning 40, well, I still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up!

  3. awannabe Says:

    Thanks for the plug. I have some poetry on my site in regards to chldhood sexual abuse.

  4. Neena Says:

    You are doing a wonderful thing here. You are helping to protect those that don’t have a voice. I am proud to be part of your community.

  5. Megan Bayliss Says:

    Thanks Awannabe and Neena. It is both of you who are doing a wonderful thing. Thanks for being prepared to stand up against child abuse. One lit stick burns out quickly but a bundle of lit sticks make a bonfire. Together, we are the bonfire.

  6. Opal Tribble Says:

    Megan,
    Thanks for the mention. It is completely unexpected. It’s important to keep our children safe not only on our streets but also online. There are so many predators online it’s truly scary. I recently started a website that focuses on homeschooling my daughter. I recently realized that there are many homeschoolers that do their work online and many are older than my daughter. Over the next few months I’ll be writing about that and linking to some of the posts here and other places.

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