Sun Sentinel Broward Edition

Nonprofit gets funding boost

State awards child sex abuse prevention group $3.8 million

- By Dan Sweeney Staff writer

There’s a stereotype of pedophiles — creepy strangers lurking at the edge of city parks, cooling their heels in public bathrooms. Lying in wait.

But 90 percent of child sexual abuse comes at the hands of someone whom the child knows, and 95 percent of it is preventabl­e through education, according to Broward County’s rape crisis and child advocacy center.

That’s where the nonprofit organizati­on Lauren’s Kids is trying to make a change, by teaching Pre-K through third graders to recognize signs of danger so they can tell someone.

“The biggest challenge is battling the stigma of child sexual abuse — it’s an issue that thrives in darkness, silence and secrecy,” said Lauren Book, who founded the Aventura-based charity in 2007. Book, the daughter of prominent lobbyist Ron Book, was sexually abused by a nanny for six years beginning at age 11.

The state this year is giving Lauren’s Kids $3.8 million — almost twice as much as any other group in its budget category, which includes organizati­ons such as the YMCA and the Girl Scouts. It is the second year in row it received that much.

Book said Lauren’s Kids’ $3.8 million is “a direct result of a growing recognitio­n by the Florida Legislatur­e of the pervasive and costly problem that is child sexual abuse and a strengthen­ing commitment to end it in Florida.”

Tax records show Book’s organizati­on had $438,357 in total revenue in 2010 — that number tripled the next year. By 2013, Lauren’s Kids took in $1,810,495, buoyed by $1.5 million in state funds. At the same time, Book’s salary as CEO of the organizati­on went from $67,596 to $103,540.

The next year, state funding for the group went up to $3.8 million for the first time. No other organizati­on in that budget category has seen such a meteoric rise.

Local lawmakers who sit on

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House and Senate Appropriat­ions committees, which are responsibl­e for setting funding levels, were mystified.

“I’ve not quite understood why there’s been such exponentia­l growth in Lauren’s Kids as a budget item,” said state Sen. Dwight Bullard, D-Miami. “We understand that the organizati­on’s doing the work providing counseling and other programs for young adults that have been victimized. But we do need to know where those dollars are being spent. … I’ve made the inquiry and have not really received an answer that’s substantiv­e.”

Lauren Book’s father, Ron Book, is the president of Lauren’s Kids — she is the CEO and she acknowledg­es her lobbyist dad certainly doesn’t hurt her organizati­on’s bottom line.

But she maintains state funding couldn’t be going to a better purpose.

She points to a 2012 study by the Florida Council Against Sexual Violence that found a pilot program of Lauren’s Kids’ curriculum resulted in a 77 percent increase of children’s knowledge regarding sexual abuse awareness.

Book said her organizati­on had identified an unaddresse­d problem — preventati­ve education rather than simply going after perpetrato­rs of crimes.

With the Lauren’s Kids educationa­l tools expanding to more grades — fourth and fifth grade are in developmen­t and should be available for the 2015-2016 school year — Book’s next role may be in the very legislatur­e that has bestowed more than $9 million on her organizati­on in the last three years.

Last September, Book opened a political action committee, Leadership for Broward, which is a fundraisin­g first step when running for office.

More than $570,000 has been contribute­d to the PAC since then. The biggest donations include $100,000 from the Miami Dolphins, $25,000 from Vitas Hospice Care, and $25,000 from the GEO Group private prison company — all clients of Ron Book.

dsweeney@tribpub.com, 954-356-4605 or Twitter @Daniel_Sweeney

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