Dominic Carter: National Voice for Child Abuse Awareness


From Trauma to Triumph

When people hear the name Dominic Carter, they often think of his powerful voice on The Dominic Carter Show on 77 WABC Radio. But beyond journalism, Carter is known nationwide as a keynote speaker who has dedicated his life to child abuse awareness and mental health advocacy.


Growing up in the Bronx, Carter faced unimaginable challenges. His childhood was shaped by trauma, poverty, and the stigma of mental illness. His mother battled chronic paranoid schizophrenia, and his home life was filled with instability. For many, such beginnings would have been the end of hope. For Carter, it became the foundation of his mission: to break the silence, share the truth, and inspire others to rise above pain.





Dominic Carter and Child Abuse Awareness

Today, Carter speaks openly about issues too often left in the shadows. He is not just a broadcaster — he is a survivor and advocate who uses his platform to raise awareness about child abuse and child sexual abuse prevention.

As a child abuse awareness keynote speaker, Dominic Carter has addressed foster parent associations, child advocacy centers, and national conferences. His story resonates deeply with audiences because he does not speak in abstracts — he lived the reality. By sharing his truth, he gives permission to others to speak out, heal, and seek support.

Carter’s message is simple but profound: child abuse is not just an individual issue — it’s a family issue, a community issue, and a national issue. His work emphasizes that awareness is the first step toward prevention and healing.


A Memoir That Inspires

Dominic Carter’s acclaimed memoir, No Momma’s Boy, details his journey from childhood trauma to a career in journalism and motivational speaking. The book has been praised by mental health advocates and was even featured in Oprah Winfrey’s magazine. It is a raw, honest account that shines a light on the challenges of abuse, mental illness, and kinship care — but also on the resilience required to overcome them.

For survivors of abuse, the book offers hope. For families and professionals, it provides insight into the lifelong impact of trauma. And for audiences nationwide, it serves as proof that even the deepest scars can lead to the greatest strength.


The Voice of Resilience

Through The Dominic Carter Show on 77 WABC Radio, Carter continues to amplify important conversations — from mental health to child protection to community resilience. His on-air presence reaches millions, but it is his off-air advocacy that truly sets him apart.

Organizations invite Carter to keynote not just because he informs, but because he inspires. His authenticity, honesty, and courage leaves audiences moved to action. Whether it’s a foster care conference in Missouri, a child advocacy center in Kansas, New York, Wisconsin, or Michigan or a national mental health summit, Dominic Carter’s voice is one of resilience and hope.


Learn More

Dominic Carter is living proof that child abuse awareness is not just a campaign — it’s a cause. By speaking his truth, he gives others the courage to face theirs.

📖 Learn more about his journey in the memoir No Momma’s Boy at DominicCarterOnline.com. Also Dominicevents.com.

🎙️ Tune in to The Dominic Carter Show weekdays at 3PM & 12AM ET on 770AM WABC, streaming live at WABCRadio.com or on the free WABC app.

 Cross‑posted from Dominic-Carter.com  https://dominic-carter.com/dominic-carter-national-voice-for-child-abuse-awareness/.


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