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People in the News

Friday, September 12, 2025

People in the News

Friday, September 12, 2025

C.A.K.E! Crimes Against Kids Eliminated! Inc., hosting golf tournament in Frisco

FRISCO – C.A.K.E.! , a Frisco-based organization is committed to preventing and eliminating child sexual abuse.  It offers primary prevention education and training programs that result in a change of attitudes and behaviors about child sexual abuse/assault.

The Fore the Kids’ 3rd Annual Charity Golf Tournament, Friday, April 19 at 1:30 p.m. will bring golfers from all over the Metroplex to raise money for research, education and prevention of child sexual abuse. The tournament is open to all golfers and will be held at the Plantation Golf Club, 4701 Plantation Lane in Frisco.

The latest trend in sex abuse/assault, the organization to bring to light for all parents, is the fact children are being victimized by other children. They encourage parents to pay attention to this and other trends and have conversations with their children about boundaries while they are still young.

“You have to prepare your children on how to react, so they won’t be dumbfounded, if they were to become targets for abuse/assault. It is a long way back to center after victimization,” says Ms. Dana Jones. “Our organization exists to provide awareness and education to lessen the occurrence.”

C.A.K.E.! is focused on research and outreach in the Collin, Denton, Tarrant and Dallas counties. The Frisco-based non-profit organization aims to remind adults about the issue of child neglect and abuse and provide them with awareness information.

Golfers can sign up their teams now at www. golfforethekids.org.