Elizabeth Smart
From The Children's Advocacy Center of the South Plains:
(LUBBOCK)
– The Children's Advocacy Center of the South Plains announces Elizabeth Smart
to speak Monday, Sept. 24, 2012, 6:45 p.m. (doors open at 6:15) at the Lubbock
Memorial Civic Center Banquet Hall. Suddenlink sponsors the speaking engagement
as a fundraiser to benefit the Children's Advocacy Center mission. Reserve seat tickets are $35
available at all Select-A-Seat locations, call 770-2000 or 1-800-735-1288 or
the web at www.selectaseatlubbock.com
The
abduction of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases
of our time. Elizabeth was abducted on June 5, 2002 and her captors had
controlled her by threatening to kill her and her family if she tried to
escape. Fortunately, the police safely returned Elizabeth back to her family on
March 12, 2003 after being held prisoner for 9 months. Through this traumatic
experience Elizabeth has become an advocate for change related to child
abduction, recovery programs and National legislation. Elizabeth triumphantly
testified before her captor and the world about the very private nightmare she
suffered during her abduction, which lead to conviction. Elizabeth is currently
involved in the "Elizabeth Smart Foundation", and she has helped promote The
National AMBER Alert, The Adam Walsh Child Protection & Safety Act and
other safety legislation to help prevent abductions.
Elizabeth's
abduction and recovery has motivated and continues to motivate parents, law
enforcement and leaders worldwide to focus on children's safety. Emphasizing
the vigilance of everyday people in finding missing children and the belief
that there is always hope and we can never stop searching for each and every
missing child. Two years ago, Elizabeth worked with the Department of Justice
and four other recovered young adults in creating a survivors guide, entitled –
"You're Not Alone: The Journey From Abduction to Empowerment." This guide is
meant to encourage children who have gone through similar experiences to not
give up and know that there is life after tragic events.
Elizabeth's
example and life now is a daily demonstration that there really is life after a
tragic event. Her speech not only tells her story, but also discusses topics
such as overcoming extreme adversity and not allowing your past to dictate your
life's future.