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2025 
 
VT LEG #382292 v.1 
No. R-79.  House concurrent resolution honoring Linda C. Johnson for her 
outstanding State and national contributions to the prevention of child abuse. 
(H.C.R.59) 
Offered by Representative Wood of Waterbury 
Whereas, during her extraordinary 38-year tenure as the Executive Director of Prevent 
Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT), Linda Johnson devoted considerable energy to 
developing innovative approaches to combating child abuse, and 
Whereas, Linda Johnson provided invaluable leadership and guidance to PCAVT’s 
work that “promotes and supports healthy relationships within families, schools and 
communities to eliminate child abuse,” and 
Whereas, her pioneering initiatives have garnered praise, both in Vermont and 
nationally, where she is a recognized leader in the effort to prevent child abuse, 
particularly child sexual abuse, and 
Whereas, Linda Johnson developed a deep understanding of the complex  
issues facing children and their families that might lead to child abuse, and she 
approached this daunting task compassionately, and 
Whereas, as PCAVT executive director, she structured the organization into three 
departments: the Family Support Programs, the Healthy Relationships Project, and the 
Safe Environments for Infants and Toddlers services, and the PCAVT collaborates with 
numerous public and nonprofit organizations, and 
Whereas, Linda Johnson directed and actively engaged in PCAVT’s effective 
advocacy campaign that led to State funding for 80 parent support groups, impacting over 
1,900 children, and enabling programs to be conducted in each of the five men’s prisons 
in Vermont, and 
Whereas, she spearheaded projects that contributed to a 66 percent reduction in the 
number of child abuse victims and a significant decrease in the prevalence of Shaken 
Baby Syndrome, and 
Whereas, in December 2024, as she concluded her nearly four decades serving as the 
PCAVT executive director, Linda Johnson was honored as the first recipient of the 
organization’s Lifetime Champion for Children Award, now therefore be it 
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives:   
That the General Assembly honors Linda C. Johnson for her outstanding State and 
national contributions to the prevention of child abuse, and be it further  
Resolved: That the Secretary of State be directed to send a copy of this resolution to 
Linda Johnson and PCAVT.